VistaSwitcher is a beautiful Alt-Tab replacement
VistaSwitcher is a beautiful Alt-Tab replacement. It's aimed mainly at Windows Vista and 7, but it also works under Windows XP.
You get a huge thumbnail of the destination window; it's far larger than the one that comes with the "stock" Alt-Tab. Another neat feature lets you Alt-Tab between the windows of just one application. It's kind of like pressing Win+[number] in Windows 7, but you don't have to look at the taskbar and count the icons in order to see what the number is for the application that you want to switch to. That's done using Alt+` (backtick) by default, but it's configurable.
VistaSwitcher also introduces one feature that I've never seen before: Alt-Tabbing between the windows on the current monitor only. I use two monitors, but I'm not convinced that this is a handy feature. Still, it's certainly innovative and can help split your desktop into two distinct workspaces.
One thing that bugs me about VistaSwitcher is that it looks very similar (visually) to another Alt-Tab replacement that I saw a long time ago (but, for some reason, I can't find it now). I'm not saying it's a clone; it certainly innovates on its own, and it seems to be a very interesting application. It definitely looks like another application, though. Help me out in the comments.














Comments
3
Subscribe to commentsAnthonyAug 25th 2010 2:50PM
This other application you're thinking of... It wouldn't happen to be TaskSwitchXP (http://www.ntwind.com/software/taskswitchxp.html), would it? If so, then the similarities would be due to the fact that they're both from the same company. :-)
Their WindowSpace application is awesome too.
randalltriniAug 25th 2010 11:13PM
Another great and similar program is Switcher, (http://insentient.net/).
It's lightweight, but has lots of customization options.
Its only Vista and Win 7 though.
zhgingaahAug 26th 2010 4:43AM
I think there's a Microsoft Power Toy that did this for XP - I haven't got it on my work rig but I'm sure I used to install it for a lot of people back when I used to build and sell XP PCs for a living...
..ah, there it is... http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx