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Timeline for Window Stacking on OS X

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Nov 10, 2013 at 4:01 vote accept Colin Fraizer
Nov 10, 2013 at 0:59 comment added TooAToB Another solution is using mission control in general just to put that window in front what you need (Mission Control is the new name of spaces since I think 10.7, just to clarify). If I remember that right it's accessed by a 3 finger swap upwards on the trackpad per default. Depending on what Apps you're using they might also have a fullscreen mode to enable in top right corner, which gives them an own desktop automatically). Otherwise you can make extra spaces/desktops in Mission Control by holding alt and adding them in the top right corner.
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Nov 10, 2013 at 0:01 comment added Colin Fraizer Thanks, @Andy. I hadn't considered this. I'm pretty new to OS X and haven't used spaces at all. That seems like a pretty good work-around to me. I'd like to see if there are other options, but if I don't see any, I'll accept your answer as "the one" and move on. Thanks again.
Nov 9, 2013 at 23:58 history answered TooAToB CC BY-SA 3.0