New “Splitscreen” app works around the limitations, but it’s not perfect.
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Now, an app by established independent developers Jordi Bruin, Mathijs Kadijk, and Tom Lokhorst aims to fix that.
Further, the developers are working on achieving what I said I’d like to see from Apple when I wrote up my first impressions of the headset: the ability to move individual Mac windows around your space freely like visionOS apps when your Mac and Vision Pro are connected to one another.
I’ve dabbled with Vivid, an app that allows you to unlock the maximum brightness of a modern MacBook for general desktop use.
But I’ve been using MacGPT, a local client for OpenAI’s ChatGPT, countless times every day since it first launched.
A few weeks back, I spent several days working exclusively inside Vision Pro and wrote an article about it.
While they’re both open, you can click the Splitscreen Menu Bar icon and select the Vision Pro headset you want to connect to.
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