About
Slidepad is a simple browser that brings the multitasking flexibility of an iPad to your Mac screen. Expand it and collapse it, instantly gaining access to all the sites or web applications you use. Whether you need to write a message, watch a video, or check your to-do list, you can do it very quickly without getting confused by tabs and interfaces. Try a premium sidebar inspired by iOS 13's Slide Over feature, as well as the Franz and Station apps.
Intuitive window switching
Slidepad puts a sliding window on your screen that already contains a collection of web applications, such as Slack, Gmail and YouTube - online spaces that occupy your everyday life. Move your mouse cursor to the left or right of the screen to quickly access and switch between them.
Quick actions to save time
Let's say you want to write an email, and to do this you need to look at Calendar and check the recent conversation in Slack. With Slidepad, you don't have to switch between programs. You can keep all windows active without overloading your screen.
Limitless workspace
Go anywhere using Slidepad's powerful omnibox. Whatever area you want to add, all you need to do is simply enter the URL or keywords, just like you would in a browser. There are no restrictions on the number of applications you can add - Slidepad will expand as you need.
Customizable sounds and notifications
You can turn Auto Mute on or off in the application Settings, and also set sounds for each panel movement. To enhance the presence of vital apps in your life, use icons and live notifications - all in one Slidepad window.
Control your navigation
Your Mac work history is important because it tells you which apps play a critical role in your workflow. Slidepad, accordingly, saves it. But privacy is no less important. So if you want to start over, Slidepad will let you clear your cache and cookies right from the menu bar.
Extensive Compatibility
There are no restrictions on the types of content you can interact with using Slidepad. Whether it's a PDF document or a multi-window program, Slidepad will get you there. The app has picture-in-picture support, so you can watch videos in floating windows. And for macOS 10.14+ you can use Dark Mode.