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Window management (command + tab) is broken on Mac #17

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eladnava opened this issue May 26, 2016 · 11 comments
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Window management (command + tab) is broken on Mac #17

eladnava opened this issue May 26, 2016 · 11 comments

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@eladnava
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eladnava commented May 26, 2016

For some strange reason, it's impossible to Cmd + Tab from applicationized apps back to Chrome (nothing happens when selecting the Chrome icon).

@yannrouillard
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I have the same problem, but I am not sure it is related to Applicationize as I experienced the same issue with the Signal Desktop Client which is also packaged as an extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/signal-private-messenger/bikioccmkafdpakkkcpdbppfkghcmihk

Currently you have to switch between windows of the same application (not between different applications) to see the chrome main window. You will notice that each applicationized web page still appears under the windows menu of the chrome browser.

@eladnava
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@yannrouillard That's correct, it's the case with any Chrome "packaged app" extension that runs in its own window.

@eladnava
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Chrome Version 53.0.2785.143 (64-bit) still suffers from this annoying bug which affects both hosted and packages apps, as well as bookmarked apps.

@guidokok
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I have the same issue. Version 54.0.2840.98 (64-bit)

@blizzrdof77
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Dang, this is frustrating! In Mac, enabling "UI Layout for the browser's top chrome" flag in chrome://flags/#top-chrome-md restricts hosted apps to their own window(s) when cycling throw with Command+Tilde, but then when navigating back to chrome through the app switch (or Command+Tab), the font-most hosted app stays focused until you click into the main chrome window. 😞

@eladnava
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@blizzrdof77 Yes it really is. Chrome team is not going to fix this, I'm afraid.

I highly recommend you check out Nativefier as an alternative to Applicationize:
https://github.com/jiahaog/nativefier

@sudhanshug16
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sudhanshug16 commented Apr 6, 2020

@eladnava Any updates on this?
If I create a shortcut for some app through chrome (selecting "open as window" option), then cmd+tab works as expected. Looking at this behaviour, I believe that there has been some progress on this indeed.

@eladnava
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eladnava commented Apr 7, 2020

@sudhanshu16 Indeed looks like it's fixed now in the latest Chrome on macOS 🎉 😄

Give it a try:
https://applicationize.me/now

@eladnava eladnava closed this as completed Apr 7, 2020
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sudhanshug16 commented Apr 7, 2020

@eladnava I don't think that you understood me correctly. I meant that cmd+tab works when I "create a shortcut". App generated via applicationize still can't do this. If I do cmd+tab, the focus stays at the applicationized app and doesn't shift to main chrome window.
Maybe some API changed 🤔 maybe we need to pass some additional parameters.

@eladnava
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eladnava commented Apr 7, 2020

Hi @sudhanshu16,
Indeed it works using the "Create a Shortcut" feature. However, I just checked yesterday and it works in Applicationize apps as well! 😄

Please try to update your Google Chrome version. I'm running 80.0.3987.149 on macOS.

@eladnava
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My bad, I was using CMD + ` (tilda) instead of CMD + Tab.

Yep, the issue still exists. Honestly I recommend using the built-in feature Create a Shortcut as it works really well 👍

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