A simple Mac application that enables you to discover hidden apps while utilizing Exposé, providing users with a convenient and user-friendly experience.
One thing to keep in mind is that there are two methods for utilizing OmniExpose, and they are similar to the way Exposé is used. You can either press and hold down the OmniExpose hotkey while simultaneously moving the mouse over the destination window and then release the hotkey, or you can press the OmniExpose hotkey, release it immediately, move the mouse over the destination window, and press the hotkey again briefly. However, avoid doing other things that you can easily do in standard Exposé, i.e., selecting a window using the mouse button or exiting the application with the Escape key, because it can cause confusion with OmniExpose.
It is important to note that OmniExpose is licensed under the terms of the MIT License. Furthermore, it is in the early stages of development, and some features are yet to be included, while some issues are still being addressed. You must be aware that this software is completely unsupported, and you must use it at your own risk.
In summary, OmniExpose is an excellent tool that allows you to increase your productivity by accessing currently hidden applications quickly and easily. Although it is in early development, it is still a powerful software application that has the potential to enhance your user experience on a Mac.
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