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Another reason was that many new features are specific to iCloud integration and as I use many OSes (both computer and mobile) I could not take advantage of those anyway. Sometimes I just want things differently. I was on MacOS since 10.2.īut lately I felt things have become way too locked down (both hardware and software), too dumbed down (too many apps resemble mobile apps with limited functionality) and too opinionated. > And no, switching Cmd to Ctrl doesn’t solve it
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The windows key is a half-assed aping of it. this also makes ctrl and opt (alt) much more regular and convenient macos has always dedicated its own modkey to system-level shortcutsģ. > All hotkeys on macOS are different from the rest of the world (Windows, Linux) for no good reason Then again I find windows' tiling just as useless as macos' though it's less prescriptive, I use PowerToys' FancyZones there. Much easier to use a tiler like divvy or BetterSnapTool.
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> - The window manager in macOS lacks basic features compared to Windows: no tiling, but Windows gets it out of the box with Win+arrowsīigSur added a tiling system, but it's really just a split-window fullscreen (so you can't have one half of the screen full and the rest mixed-purpose).
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> My biggest gripes with macOS, after decades of Windows and Linux: macOS doesn’t have the crucial software I need: FAR ManagerįAR doesn't work on linux either, the unofficial linux port (of 2.0) advertises macOS support, and midnight commander works everywhere. > - Windows has better Linux support than macOS (WSL gives better integration which means Docker is easier to use compared to Minikube via Hyperkit vm) Rounded window corners make the first character on the bottom line of terminals unreadable And no, switching Cmd to Ctrl doesn’t solve it All hotkeys on macOS are different from the rest of the world (Windows, Linux) for no good reason and it makes switching between computers very difficult. The window manager in macOS lacks basic features compared to Windows: no tiling, but Windows gets it out of the box with Win+arrows I’ve been plagued by serious macOS bugs where it would cause 100% cpu load that could only be cured with closing/reopening the lid, and there are still some sleep-related bugs in it, whereas on Windows everything’s fine I’ve had terrible experience with Apple’s customer support in the past where they couldn’t fix broken font antialiasing for external monitors macOS doesn’t have the crucial software I need: FAR Manager Windows has better Linux support than macOS (WSL gives better integration which means Docker is easier to use compared to Minikube via Hyperkit vm) My biggest gripes with macOS, after decades of Windows and Linux: I’m in a team where every member was forced into macOS against their will, because a lot of project scripts were hardcoded for macOS by a long-gone “architect”.
