![]() ![]() I have my Finder, my Calendar, Safari, and Contacts, as well as ScreenFlow and OmniFocus. I click on it, and now we have a Finder window. Then let’s go and open up a Finder window. I’m going to bring this window back to the center, so it’s covering my Contacts. That works well when you do not have a lot of windows or a lot of apps open, but let’s go and open up a few more apps. I want to go back to my Calendar, I click on Calendar, and now we’re back in our Calendar. ![]() ![]() Then I can click on Contacts here, and it brings it to the front. Switching Apps by Application Window: Now, if I want to go back to my Contacts, one way of doing that is by clicking on the Contacts window, but if we look, you’re going to see that my Calendar covers the Contacts window, so what I would have to do is I would have to go and move this window around. I’m going to open up my Contacts and let’s go and open up Calendar. Let’s first go and open up a couple of apps. Introduction: Now, let’s look at the different ways we can switch between our open apps on the Mac. ![]()
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