For people telling me about 3rd party tools you can use to get "maximize" on OSX, that's what I'm saying the problem is!
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Or holding down the option key…
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holding down the option key absolutely does not produce reliable "fill the screen". Try in Finder in Sierra.
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I’m not sure what you’re experiencing because it does for me…
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Aha. The previous "protipper" on Twitter told me alt. Option works. But clearly not very discoverable.
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Confirmed via https://support.apple.com/kb/PH25079?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US …. Still baffled about how this is not default!
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Yeah. They were pushing the full screen thing pretty heavily. There might be a default that you can set to switch the behaviour.
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it seems like you can change the behavior of "double click title bar"
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but this is kind of what I mean. This is just silly iconoclastic behavior and people eat it up!
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Honestly it's time for Mac to get a huge update that fixes these glaring issues. Rolling releases would also be nice.
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it would definitely cause me to take another look.
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significantly innovated like 20 years ago in Windows 95?
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I didn't realize Windows 95 had "snap" windows.
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oh I was thinking of "click on maximize and have it actually maximize", which OS X still lacks.
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the windows problem is that requires a Point and Click kind of thinking. I'm too used to my Unix Pipes
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have you used Powershell? Bash for Windows?
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not yet, I think I use Windows 2 times a year. Clearly I'm biased
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Finder doesn't have a create file for some weird reason either
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haha yes. they also decided that "one does not simply cut out files". I never thought that I'd actually miss the WinExplorer
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cmd+option+v to move copied files (basically cut); clearly not intuitive though. But it is there.
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thanks!! yup - definitely NON intuitive
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