• Ghoelian@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    I’m using a Mac for software development at my current job. I prefer it over windows but I still hate it. Can’t even alt tab through windows on that piece of garbage without extra software.

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        2 hours ago

        I just want a list of all my windows, like pretty much every other window manager does. This just makes finding the correct window take more keypresses.

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          2 hours ago

          There’s numerous ways to accomplish this. If you want the windows of your current app, “App Expose” (Ctrl+Down, and then Left/Right/Up/Down to select) is what you want. If it’s all the windows, “Mission Control” (Ctrl+Up, granted you do have to click the window with the mouse) is what you want.

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      3 hours ago

      I just put each different program on a different virtual desktop and swipe through them.

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          2 hours ago

          Look, I’m not an apple fanboy by any means. I kinda hate their UX. So I’m not defending Apple by putting my suggestions here. I’d prefer a Linux desktop 100% obviously, but most jobs (in my experience) do not offer that unless you work for a company with a dedicated IT department.

          First of all, I can cmd+tab to different apps/programs just fine. So I don’t know what feature your missing that you need additional software.

          Second of all, you can use ctrl+arrowkeys to cycle between desktops without a touch pad.

          Third, I use an Mx Master mouse with gestures mapped to the Gesture button on the mouse. I hold the button and move my mouse left and right, which switches desktops.

          Honestly, I prefer virtual desktops to alt tabbing 100%. When I’m developing a web app, for instance, I have a browser desktop in between a front end code desktop and a backend code desktop. Viewing my changes is just holding down a mouse button and a quick flick of my wrist. Its consistent and quick.

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            2 hours ago

            First of all, I can cmd+tab to different apps/programs just fine.

            Switch between programs, yes, but not between all of your open windows.

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              2 hours ago

              Ah that makes sense. I guess I always got annoyed by that in windows because I didn’t want to cycle through 100 different windows to find what I wanted. Conversely, on Mac os, I hate that my window is sometimes hidden from me when I’m “alt tabbing,” so I get it.

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          2 hours ago

          You can do the separate desktops without using a touchpad, there are keyboard shortcuts to do that.

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            2 hours ago

            Still embarrassing that you need separate desktops to easily switch between active programs rather than just cycling through them on one desktop with alt+tab.

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              2 hours ago

              Not quite sure what the person is talking about really though. I am able to cmd+tab between applications, and cmd+~ between windows of an application.

              So yes, you can’t alt+tab, but you can have similar functionality.