Warp between Spaces in Leopard with a mouse

By Kevin C. Tofel | Sunday, February 10, 2008 | 9:30 AM CT | 0 comments |
Warp

Hot on the heels of yesterday’s Virtual Desktop freeware for Windows, we’ve got a similar one for Mac users courtesy of Dave Zatz. He shot us a note about Warp, a free Mac OS X Leopard download that allows you to use your mouse to navigate among Spaces. Once installed, you’ll have a new preference pane in System Preferences to configure Warp and then you’re set. The latest version supports item dragging between spaces, ignoring hot-corners, the Dock and Menubar and a few non-English languages. The app is free, but donations to Kent Sutherland, the developer, can be made if you see value from his effort. He’s got a great video demonstration of how Warp works right on the product page. Meanwhile, I’m having fun moving around at Warp Speed: I’ve set the delay to 0.0 seconds, just for fun. ;)

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