Panes 0.1.0
First public release of Panes.
Panes brings a handful of Windows desktop habits to macOS in one small native menu bar app. This release includes:
- Window snapping: drag to an edge, use keyboard shortcuts, or draw your own custom zones. Snap a window to one half and Panes offers your other windows for the other half.
- Move a window to your next display with a shortcut.
- Dock previews with scroll-to-pick, and click a Dock icon to minimize.
- Clipboard history with pins, an exclude list, and paste as plain text.
- Screenshot to clipboard, a per-window switcher, Finder cut and paste, and shake to minimize.
Every feature can be turned on or off on its own, and every shortcut is rebindable.
Install with Homebrew:
brew install --cask zach-shattuck/panes/panes
Or download Panes.zip below and drag Panes into your Applications folder.
Panes is signed for local use but not notarized by Apple, so the first time you open it macOS will say it can't verify the developer. Clear that once, whichever you prefer: open System Settings, go to Privacy and Security, and click Open Anyway, or run xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Panes.app in Terminal.
Requires macOS 14 or later.