Apps That Work With Mac Mission Control

Welcome to Simple Help’s very first “App of the Month”! Each weekend we’re going to award an App of the Month winner in one of four categories – Windows, Mac, Android and iOS. To kick it off, we’re starting with a fantastic little utility for your Mac :)

How to Activate Mission Control on Mac. You can open Mission Control in one of several ways. The first (and simplest) method is to swipe up with three or four fingers on your touchpad or a Magic trackpad. This will open Mission Control and allow an easy view of every window you currently have open. In macOS, Mission Control is a tool that lets you see every application you have open in every virtual window on your Mac. You can also use Mission Control to switch between applications or move.

Mission Control Mac Features


It’s with great pleasure that we kick off the App of the Month category with this brilliant app from the Fadel.io team – Mission Control Plus.

With Mission Control Plus, decluttering your open windows becomes a breeze. This utility allows you to make app windows manageable in Mission Control: you’ll now not just be able to close windows with just a mouse click or a keyboard shortcut, but also be able to quickly navigate open windows and quit apps without leaving Mission Control.

Apps That Work With Mac Mission Control System

/how-to-switch-between-apps-tabs-un-mac.html. Mission Control Plus doesn’t try to drastically alter or replace Mission Control, it simply adds a few great features. Using it you can close app windows, quit and even hide apps. You can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate through them.

A small ‘x’ will appear in the upper-left corner of each app window in Mission Control, allowing you to quickly close that window with one click.

Mission Control Mac Os

You can also use the standard keyboard shortcuts to modify the windows.

Apps That Work With Mac Mission Controls

As far as system resources go, it uses so little (less than a browser plugin) you won’t notice it at all. You can try out Mission Control Plus for 10 days with all of the features enabled – after that it’ll set you back $6. I purchased my copy of Mission Control Plus after using it for less than an hour – the value became apparent that quickly. The developer is quick to respond to feedback too, which is always a great sign.