On my MacBook Air, I use it most of the time. Usually just for Safari, Postbox, and Spotify.
On my Mac Mini, I never use it. It's just not useful on a 20" display.
On my Mac Mini, I never use it. It's just not useful on a 20" display.
It's good only for one App at a time (like web browsing).
What does running apps in Full Screen have to do with using multiple desktops? You can simply avoid full screen and put each app in its own desktop.
Yet another testimonial from somebody who never uses external monitors. (And most likely, has never used "Spaces" in previous versions of OSX.
Not the ones I use. Safari, iTunes, Mail... ironically, Apple apps.
I don't understand. Can one actually "swipe" between apps in iOS?Swiping between apps using magic mouse. Makes is a bit of iPad-ish feeling
I don't understand. Can one actually "swipe" between apps in iOS?
Ah, I see. No iPad here - just an iPhone. This does explain Full Screen app swiping in OSX though.Yes. Try to swipe left-right with 5 fingers on your iPad and you will see.
Yes. Try to swipe left-right with 5 fingers on your iPad and you will see.
Actually, OS X has lacked a true window maximize action, and full screen may be Apple's proud answer to this ("why implement this 'maximize' thing other OS have, when we can go all the way with system-wide FULL SCREEN!!")Probably not. The more I think about it, FullScreen Mode seems to be a solution to a problem that nobody actually had.
Were people really having problems with focusing on a program because they can see another program is hiding behind the window? Was there really an outcry for the multitasking personal computer to look like a single tasking tablet? Is seeing the clock really hurting productivity?
Sure, people now claim that FullScreen mode increases their productivity but I highly doubt these people would be unproductive if it never existed. I kinda view it like the hype behind Disney's Cars Land. Nobody EVER said they wanted to visit Radiator Springs but now that it exists then suddenly people act as if it's what they always wanted. (But in reality we just want a Star Wars or Marvel based land.)