1. Linux
  2. TempleOS
  3. Mac
  4. Intel Management Engine
  5. W.*

EDIT: I’ll add any system that gets at least five votes in the comments. Let’s roll.

  • george@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m more comfortable with macOS than Windows and find many of the UX patterns on Windows to be grating. It doesn’t mean Windows is insane, just that I’m more accustomed to the macOS patterns.

    FWIW the Dock can be hidden, and the menu bar at the top can hide as well when an app is in full screen mode.

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      1 year ago

      FWIW the Dock can be hidden

      Then I have no way of even knowing what apps are running, let alone what windows.

      and the menu bar at the top can hide as well when an app is in full screen mode.

      And then both my other monitors are black and unusable.

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        1 year ago

        Neither of those assertions are true, I don’t think you’re arguing from an informed position.

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          1 year ago

          They objectively are. If you hide the dock there is zero onscreen glanceable indicator to tell you what windows and apps are running, and full screen makes external monitors go black and be unusable until you exit.

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              1 year ago

              Literally just did it. Press the green button, app goes full screen, other two monitors turn black. Same thing happens when someone starts screensharing with zoom and it goes full screen.

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                Is it the application you’re using? Something bugged on your system? Is it an older system where maybe that was a shortcoming?

                I pulled up my Mac which I use to use with multiple monitors many times and tested again to ensure I wasn’t crazy and nope. I can have two different full screen apps open at the same time, one on each monitor.

                Or a full screen on one, and the other just showing windowed applications with my dock visible.