• sweeny
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    1 year ago

    I feel like the full screen tiling on mac makes up for this. Having used both windows and Mac a lot I think I slightly prefer Mac’s way of splitting full screen windows but I see the appeal of both

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      1 year ago

      I had to use MacOS for 2 years after using Windows for 20. The copious amounts of energy suddenly releasing when thousands of dying stars start to explode in unison can’t compare to the deep, burning hate I feel for MacOS.

      But I know there are people who like or love it. No problem with that. It’s just a personal feeling.

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      1 year ago

      You do you, but I just hate MacOS way of tilling. When I’m tilling windows I’m generally multi-tasking and I need my dock to look at a third window from time to time. Having it in full screen renders this impossible and the animation for switching is sooooooooo slooooooow😅

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      I’m not even sure full screen tiling can be called tiling at all.

      I mean, I’m never gonna tile my kitchen floor with one GIANT tile.

      Technically that’s still tiling, but it completely misses the point lol

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        Lol you tile your desktop as much as your kitchen floor? I only tend to need to have three things up at most so Mac optimizes my screen space the best since I have 2 monitors, but I’m not on on the multitasking level of many people here it seems

        *I think mac os started supporting tiling of non full screen windows as well according to some other comments so maybe kitchen style would work now