Wins 4.3 introduces Snap Island — a new way to manage windows on Mac. Drag a window toward the top of your screen and Snap Island appears from the Mac notch or menu bar area, letting you quickly choose a layout and snap the window into place. It feels fast, visual, and native — closer to a built-in macOS interaction than a traditional window manager. Wins 4.3 is designed for people who live in multiple windows every day and want their Mac workspace to feel cleaner, faster, and more organized.
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I’m Denny, the maker of Wins.
Wins 4.3 is a special release for me because it introduces Snap Island — a new window management experience inspired by the way macOS hardware and software can feel connected.
Instead of showing another floating panel, Snap Island appears from the Mac notch when you drag a window to the top of the screen. From there, you can quickly choose a layout and snap the window into place.
I built this because I wanted window management on Mac to feel less like a utility and more like a native system interaction — fast, visual, and always where your attention already is.
Wins also includes Cmd-Tab Plus, Dock Preview, Mission Control Pro, shortcuts, multi-display support, and lightweight Apple Silicon performance.
I’d love to hear what you think, especially if you use multiple windows, multiple displays, or rely on your Mac for deep work every day.
The Cmd-Tab Plus feature actually made me stop reaching for the dock so often, which I didn't expect from a window manager. Dock Preview is the other standout—hovering over apps and seeing real window thumbnails feels much more useful than the default macOS behavior.
How does Snap Island actually decide where a window snaps when you drag it near an edge? Wondering if I can customize that behavior or if I need to learn its preferences.
I run a Mac mini hooked up to an external display so there's no notch or trackpad in my setup at all. is there a keyboard shortcut to pull up Snap Island and pick a layout without dragging, or is the drag gesture the only way in right now
How does Snap Island play nice with Stage Manager, or do you have to pick one over the other?
Cmd-Tab Plus alone made this worth installing for me, finally a way to jump straight to the window I actually need instead of cycling through a dozen Chrome tabs. Feels snappy and native.
Does Snap Island work with multiple displays, or is it limited to the main screen for those window clusters?
Cmd-Tab Plus alone is worth the install, makes switching between apps way smoother than the default. The Snap Island feature feels right at home on macOS too.
How well does Snap Island play with multiple monitors and ultra-wide setups? I bounce between a MacBook and a 32-inch display constantly and most window managers fall apart there.
Snap Island is such a clever touch, finally a tiling tool that feels built for macOS instead of bolted on.
The Snap Island concept is genuinely clever—treating window groups as actual zones you can name and snap back to feels like something macOS should have shipped with from the start.
Snap Island is genuinely clever, finally a way to group windows without juggling Mission Control. The Cmd-Tab Plus feature alone made me ditch Rectangle after a day.
Cmd-Tab Plus alone makes this worth it, the way it shows thumbnails and groups apps natively is leagues beyond the default switcher. Feels like it was actually designed for power users, not just slapped together.
the snap island idea is genuinely clever, drag a window to the side and it just knows what you want without fiddling with settings. dock preview has saved me from alt tabbing through ten browser tabs already
The Snap Island feature is genuinely clever, makes dragging windows between screens feel way smoother than the built-in option. Dock Preview is a nice touch too.
The Snap Island idea is genuinely clever, turning free-form arrangement into something that still feels native rather than bolted on. Nice restraint in tying everything to system shortcuts instead of inventing a new muscle memory.
How does Snap Island actually handle three or four windows spread across multiple displays — does it remember layouts per app or is it more of a one-off snap?
The way Snap Island groups windows together feels so native to macOS, almost like Apple shipped it themselves. The little transition animations really sell the polish.
Does Snap Island let you snap windows to custom zones you set yourself, or are the layouts fixed? Wondering how flexible it is before I make the switch.
Snapping windows with Snap Island feels way smoother than the built-in options, and Dock Preview actually saves me from alt-tabbing through a mess of browsers. Solid pick if you juggle a lot of apps.
About Wins 3.4 on Product Hunt
“Snap, switch, and arrange Mac windows from the notch”
Wins 3.4 launched on Product Hunt on July 1st, 2026 and earned 79 upvotes and 25 comments, placing #30 on the daily leaderboard. Wins 4.3 introduces Snap Island — a new way to manage windows on Mac. Drag a window toward the top of your screen and Snap Island appears from the Mac notch or menu bar area, letting you quickly choose a layout and snap the window into place. It feels fast, visual, and native — closer to a built-in macOS interaction than a traditional window manager. Wins 4.3 is designed for people who live in multiple windows every day and want their Mac workspace to feel cleaner, faster, and more organized.
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