Originally posted by Agathon
Couldn't resist it, could you?
Since windows cascade on the mac rather than maximising to take up the whole screen, it's a case of grabbing the Window you want.
Couldn't resist it, could you?
Since windows cascade on the mac rather than maximising to take up the whole screen, it's a case of grabbing the Window you want.

Cascading is hardly a Mac-exclusive feature. It's just an incredibly annoying (and stupid) way to use your computer, and it exists because the Mac lacks a capable task-switcher so they need the background Windows in easy view for fast access. This, of course, drastically cuts down on screen realestate.
Tabs are useful when you have seven or eight sites open at once. Putting them in the taskbar is dumb - it confuses them with other open windows and it's too far from all the other browser buttons.
The taskbar also groups all entries together for the same program (eg, all IE windows will be in order), and you can configure it to place all the windows for a program under one entry if you wanted, too.
And weren't you the one excusing putting running and non-running programs together on the dock, laughing at me for saying it's confusing...and now you're here saying it's confusing for all windows to be listed on the taskbar?

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