alt text: Scene of The Punisher where he is desperate having a nightmare, captioned “When a tiling window manager user has to use a MacOS/Windows desktop”

    • dukatos@lemmy.zip
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      6 months ago

      And if you disable animations, you still have to wait for focus. But the worst behavior is when you minimize a window and later cmd+tab to it and all windows just lose focus.

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        6 months ago

        That is true, animations can make your brain understand that something changed position faster than if they teleported.

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    6 months ago

    Mac has an absence of window management. it’s like the product owner stopped thinking halfway through the desktop experience and handed it over to the intern.

    when demo day came the PO saw it and was shocked at how horrible it was but had to sell it to save their own ass.

    they opened the whole demo with, “I want you to think about this experience and stop, then…think differently.”

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      5 months ago

      Is there, but it’s behind shortcut keys, gestures, right clicks, or force presses.

      There’s also a bunch of tricks that become second nature, especially on smaller laptops. The trackpads really make windowing less of a hassle. I just swipe around and occasionally zoom out on an app (which shows all windows) largely without thinking.

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    6 months ago

    Okay give me the short and simple. What window manager should I try. I’m using an off shoot of Fedora.