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Macx hyperdock
Macx hyperdock







  1. #Macx hyperdock how to#
  2. #Macx hyperdock code#

To launch, cmd-space (Alfred even better), I actually set the dock to hidden and it only is displayed if I hit cmd-D to toggle it on. If you were a power user, I don't think you would really care about the dock vs taskbar as both are inefficient.

#Macx hyperdock code#

Windows has multiple instances of an application running, I believe macOS has one 'instance' running with multiple windows (only one copy of executable code in memory). And now with Windows being completely confusing, some applications have a menu, some have the same functionality hidden elsewhere, some use ribbons - it is a comical mess that I find much more confusing. If I have multiple windows, I don't waste space by having 3 menu bars for 3 windows. I always know where to find the menu - at the top. I got use to it very quickly, and now, it is the way I prefer it.

#Macx hyperdock how to#

when I select something different, I don't expect it to be the same - I learn how to do it the new way. "Why can’t application windows have their own menus? I mean, what kind of a dumb UI is that, to have the application menu detached from the window and placed at the top of the screen? In Windows, each window has its own menu, nice and easy." I’ll stick with it for now, but boy am I disappointed so far… I was hoping to be wowed by Mac OS, but I’m not. So far, for me as a power user, Windows is winning hands down. And toggling an application by clicking on the icon in the dock doesn’t work like it does in the Windows task bar.

macx hyperdock

You can’t even see the instances in the Dock unless they are minimised. Why can’t application windows have their own menus? I mean, what kind of a dumb UI is that, to have the application menu detached from the window and placed at the top of the screen? In Windows, each window has its own menu, nice and easy.Īpplication switching is a real pain in Mac OS, especially if you have multiple instances of the same application running. I’ve used older Macs before and I find it incredibly frustrating compared to Windows. Given all the rave reviews, I figured why not… I already have a keyboard, mouse and monitor, so it kind of made sense. So my Windows desktop mini PC needed replacing (currently running with an SSD and Windows 10), and I decided to get an M1 Mac Mini as the replacement.









Macx hyperdock