▲ | zer00eyz 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> If this low contrast blobby window thing makes its way to the laptop I’ll be very, very not impressed. You have quite a bit of control over all of these features. Dark mode, contrast controls... There is a lot there you can tweak to have it look how you want and it stays that way through pretty much all upgrades. > animations, stage managers and pretty docks. You can turn all this off for the most part. Spend as much time and effort customizing your Mac as you do customizing your Linux desktop and a lot of your laments will go away. I use both often enough to know that linux on the desktop is a much steeper investment if you want it to work for you. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | echelon 3 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finder can't be replaced. Finder the least flexible file explorer of any OS. There's no location bar. You can't have a dynamically resizing grid of icons, so if you resize your windows, the icons are constantly outside of the horizontal scroll blinds. The view modalities make it difficult to sort and find files. Major system paths (eg. Applications) are locked down and hidden. The window manager can't be replaced. Window manager placement hacks exist, but they are not first class. You'll never have first class tiling windows in Mac. Many of the window manager quirks are forced upon you. You can't change how to cycle and alternate windows. Exposé is flakey... | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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