I'm assuming most of you know this but just in case
1. ⌘⇥ (cmd-tab) - regular mac app switching
2. ⌘-`(cmd-grave) - "Move focus to next window"
3. ⌥⌘⇥ (opt-cmd-tab) - "Move focus to active or next window"
this last one needs manual configuration iirc, and this is what mine is configured to. it's the one that acts most like "switch back to the last active context". however, the system is somewhat unintuitive about how it designates the "next" window (especially if you intermingle all three shortcuts), so it's not very reliable.Wasn’t aware this is natively supported in OSX, and doesn’t seem to be working.
The hardest part for me was getting it to work on all the keyboard layouts, but that seems to be done with an update we released a couple of weeks ago.
Without it alt-tabbing is near useless for me on macOS.
You get per-window switching, with the normal picker modal (so you bring only your desired window to the front, and not every window you cycle through like Cmd-`).
As a bonus, Contexts has an option to only choose from windows on your current "space", which is really important for me.
MacOS' ⌘-dependent (CMD?) shortcuts are much more ergonomic. I use my thumb to trigger shortcuts, vs on Windows having to use my pinky's knuckle.
On Linux you can emulate this same behavior by switching ctrl/alt/win keys (gnome-tweaks has this option). One thing I am unable to emulate, however, is ALT+left/right arrow for home/end.
On the other hand, the Win + (number) shortcuts I can’t live without and there are very few solutions on macOS which surprises me, because those min/max/switch shortcuts ate incredibly simple and intuitive.