Using my M1 2020 Macbook to install Sequoia 15.0, TS3 works fine so far. The only difference I can see from using it on Sonoma is that it has an alert window that appears asking to permit TS3 to access audio and video directly and not go through the “Private Window Picker.” No idea what the PWP is, but another app I have called Mosiac asks for the same permission. Granted the permission for both for one month. Would like to know from the developer, if you are scraping audio and video data from your TS3 users, why are you doing that if you are not developing the app?
It may be a change in the framework or how it’s presented in the OS, but you’re not going to get a response from the dev as they no longer seem to support the software.
Otherwise though, does TS3 seem to be working fine without any new issues compared to Sonoma? I was thinking of upgrading soon and that’s god info to have.
TotalSpaces3 seems to be working about as well on Sequoia as it did on Sonoma and Monterey (I didn’t try Ventura) – that is, not as well as TotalSpaces2 on earlier versions of MacOS but still much better than Stage Manager or Mission Control have ever been. I don’t see a difference between its performance in Sonoma and Sequoia.
Thanks for the useful info.
I have a question for those who have updated to Sequoia.
Is it possible to move a window (instance of an application) from space to space in Sequoia’s grid view?
It does not work in Sonoma.
@chobitz - I can move apps between spaces in TS3’s grid within a single window/screen. For two screens, only when the app is displayed on a single screen and not in the grid view.
@tarkine
Thanks for your reply!
So even in Sequoia you couldn’t move windows or apps from space to space in grid view?
On a single screen I can move apps between grid spaces, i.e., I can move an app between left screen grid space 1 to left screen grid space 12. But on two screens, the apps need to be in an app window, not a grid space, to move to another app window, i.e., on the left screen an app is open in the window (that compresses to left window grid space 1 when the grid is invoked.) On the right screen, there is no app in the window (that compresses to right screen grid space 9,) so I can move the app in the left screen window to the right screen window. TS3 isn’t like Mission Control where you can move apps across screens to MC’s spaces on MC’s lattice at the top of the window.
It doesn’t work basically based on my experience with TS3 and Sequoia. App windows cant be moved from one space to the other in TS3. It shows an animation but the window doesn’t really get moved.
Actually, this feature of moving window between spaces in the grid preview is no longer working since some recent updates of sonoma. I spent some time trying to figure out whether this can still be savaged somehow. Some other apps have reported success, and I can confirm move window across spaces is indeed possible in yabai and amethyst at least in latest sonoma.
Well, seems still broken even in other software: