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...why?

I mean - I guess it's "cool"

But I can cmd-tab with the best of them ... and my switch time is exceptionally fast

When you know your apps and have few of them opened, of course, Command Tab is enough. I did my work with Command Tab only, for about 4 years.

But I reached a point where I have so many different apps open that I have to spam the Tab key more than 4-6 times to get to the app I want at that moment. It becomes annoying.

Like, right now I have 10 different apps open and I need all of them for the task at hand (developing a new Mac app, while troubleshooting a bug in another app when the user with the issue replies):

    Sublime Text
    Xcode
    kitty
    Firefox
    zoom
    Mimestream
    Sketch
    Noteplan
    Spotify
    Soulver
I generally 15+ apps open

Your "10 different apps open" is nothing :)

I can cmd-tab in under a second most of the time

This app would actually slow me down

Well then I guess this app isn’t for you. This app speeds up my workflow and if it helps others too then I’m happy I could share it with them.
I quite like the badly maintained Contexts application: https://contexts.co
Developer of rcmd here.

I like Contexts too! I've used it heavily for about a year.

But it still felt it needed too many key presses.

And it also required me to visually assess if the selected app is what I want.

rcmd is a better approach for me because I don't have to context switch to another app switching UI. I just focus the app I want with a single hotkey and I get to work uninterrupted.

Developer of rcmd here, thanks dmoro for sharing this!

If you used Windows before, you'll be familiar with Win+Number to switch to the apps you see in the taskbar.

rcmd is kind of like that but better. You don't have to count apps in a taskbar, you just have to know the app name. |rcmd + first letter of app name| will instantly switch to that app.

If you have more apps with the same first letter, you can cycle by pressing the same letter again, or you can assign a different letter to the second app using rcmd + ralt + any letter (where ralt is what we call the Right Option key)

Here are some promo codes if you want to get it for free:

    E9L474RA3A4M
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    R6LRHPJAK3TL
    XPEEJKP36L6J
    HRYTLHPRHLRK
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