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by throwaway6734 1855 days ago
I use one external monitor and MacBook screen. I full screen all applications and switch between them using control and the arrow key.

So my external monitor has email, IDE, and misc stuff.

Screen has browser, terminal, chat application.

Pressing control + up allows you to easily reorder and move elements. It's helpful to turn off the default option of automatically sorting your screens

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Ah, interesting. I think we've arrived at a very similar setup, albeit implemented in different ways. I too use a MacBook and external monitor, and fullscreen my apps, but I just let them take up the whole screen minus the bar at the top, rather than explicitly use the fullscreen new workspace feature. I then swap between apps by binding all my most common apps to F1-F6 using Thor, which I find is easier to navigate than remembering workspace positions.

How do you handle split screen? Do you never have two programs side-by-side on the same screen? I've tried doing that in the official fullscreen mode but found the whole experience a pain, so I use rectangle to shift windows left and right.

I use full screen apps on my Mac and switch between them using ALT-Tab. But there is a bug whereby you don’t always get the window of the app showing if you ALT-Tab too quickly, even though it is selected. I might try something like your setup, or the one above instead.
I'd definitely recommend giving dedicated hotkeys (one per app) a try - it's very hard to go back to alt-tabbing after being able to switch so effortlessly. As I say, I use Thor, but I'm sure there's a bunch of alternatives out there.
Whenever I want to look at two things at once I display each item on a different screen.

If I really want to do split screen (very rarely), I press control + up and then drag one screen over.