hu3
5 hours ago
About infinite edges, on Windows I can mindlessly drag cursor to the top-right of the screen and click to close current window. Bottom-right edge means minimize all windows. Bottom-left click opens menu if you left the Windows button there).
This reduces cognitive load when operating the mouse. I miss that on macOS.
mcc1ane
28 minutes ago
> on Windows I can mindlessly drag cursor to the top-right of the screen and click to close current window. ...
Try that with GOG Galaxy (it's app-dependent).
hu3
a few seconds ago
Great example. I'm talking about the default behaviour of apps in the OS.
GOG Galaxy is an app that redraws everything from scratch with bad UI.
It's funny because they use floating controls with excessive spacing, just like Apple's new theme. And that was the culprit in their case: https://i.imgur.com/dsey4c3.png
tyleo
4 hours ago
As a long time Windows user and part Linux user, I recently switched to Mac.
I absolutely love the machine. It’s by far the best hardware I’ve used and it makes up for everything and then some. But I’ve got to say the OS really sucks.
legacynl
2 hours ago
True, so many small annoyances. The swapped ctrl and alt button. the fact that you can't dock windows side by side, no alt tab with a different item for each window. Everything feels like you need to do it the apple way, otherwise macos will fight you every step of the way.
stouset
4 hours ago
macOS has certainly fallen pretty far, but if we’re going to compare them, Windows is and has been a complete tire fire for well over a decade at this point.
anon1395
4 hours ago
Why do you say that?
stouset
an hour ago
Because I have used all three OSes extensively, and this is pretty incontrovertible?
Settings have been half-assed so many times that random options require going back three or four generations back into the control panel. Modal confirmation boxes that must be dealt with before you can do anything else with your computer are a constant occurrence. Everyone feels the need to completely redesign their own UI chrome. Updating drivers requires remembering going to a dozen separate vendors and manually fetching them (not to mention knowing where to go in the first place). It's filled to the brim with ads that need to be disabled across five or six different places, that need to be re-disabled every upgrade. Every developer, including Microsoft itself, spams notifications for absolutely inane things. And on and on and on.
macOS isn't perfect by any means. But the level of abject disdain for users going on in the Windows ecosystem these days is impossible to ignore.