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Lattix 2.0 – macOS spaces naming, ultrafast space switching and more

Lattix 2.0 – macOS spaces naming, ultrafast space switching and more

by AbjMV·May 6, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidSlick

Yet another window manager, but the multi-space layout saving is actually useful.

Strengths
  • Restores exact window positions across multiple monitors and spaces reliably.
  • Space naming and hopping solves a genuine macOS workflow friction point.
  • One-click context switching beats manually reopening ten tabs every morning.
Weaknesses
  • Cannot create spaces programmatically, requiring manual pre-setup by the user.
  • Direct competition from free tools like Rectangle Pro and built-in Stage Manager.
Category
Target Audience

Mac power users and context-switchers

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Post Description

Most window managers and app launchers focus on moving/launching individual apps. As a person who switches context a lot, I wanted an app where I can save my entire workspace of apps and files, across multiple spaces and monitors and launch them in that exact configuration in one click.

Lattix can launch your entire workspace, including your apps, files and URLs, across multiple spaces and monitors, in one click. Spaces support was the most requested feature so far and with 2.0, Lattix officially supports launching across multiple spaces.

Please note that Lattix can’t create spaces so they have to be created before hand before launching your workspace.

Since Lattix is focused on becoming a workspace companion and manager, version 2.0 also includes two additional features:

Space Naming : Assign names to each spaces so it’s easy to remember and switch.

Space Hop: Jump between spaces super fast, using a modifier key and arrow keys/mouse movements.

Apart from that, Lattix supports hotkeys, custom layouts and one click workspace capture.

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