v1.3.3
A patch release — the Input Monitoring prompt is gone, switching to an
empty workspace no longer bounces back, and the HUD shows up on the display
you're actually looking at.
Improvements
- The workspace HUD shows on the display your cursor is on — it used to follow the key window, which after a switch could be a different monitor than the one you were looking at.
- Richer diagnostics behind the Debug logging toggle: hotkey receipt, gesture recognition (including why a swipe didn't fire), floating-mirror lifecycle, show/hide summaries, BSP operations, and drag commits now all land in
tatami.log.
Fixes
- Tatami no longer asks for Input Monitoring. Its event taps are now gated by the Accessibility permission alone, so the "would like to receive keystrokes from any application" dialog is gone — and a previously denied Input Monitoring entry no longer breaks focus-follows-mouse and swipe gestures. If Tatami still appears under Privacy & Security → Input Monitoring from an older version, you can remove the entry with "−".
- Switching to a workspace whose apps aren't running no longer bounces you back. With nothing to focus, hiding the outgoing windows let macOS resurrect the previously active app — and follow-app-focus would chase it straight back to its workspace. An empty workspace now lands on an empty desktop and stays there.
- An app that is both registered to a workspace and in Shared Apps no longer tiles twice in that workspace's layout.
Install / Update
- Homebrew:
brew upgrade --cask tatami - Direct: Tatami-1.3.3.dmg
- In-app: Sparkle will pick this up on its next check.