![]() ![]() Pretty much how I used to use the Mac pre-iPad and also how I tend to use the iPad. Currently have a Safari space with a couple of Safari windows, an RSS/Safari split between NetNewsWire and Safari, Mail and Notes, web coding/file server, with a split between Textastic and File Explorer. In that regard I use it the same way I used/use the Mac - with several spaces shared by 1 or 2 apps that I flip between. Move open windows aside to show the desktop: Press Command-Mission Control or spread your thumb and three fingers apart on the trackpad. I think this might help explain why I adopted the iPad so fully especially as it evolved to the current mode of large visual tab multi-tasking. Show all open windows grouped by app: In Desktop & Dock settings, turn on Group windows by application below Mission Control. QGroundControl provides full flight control and mission planning for any MAVLink. But thinking back, I think I tended to have one or two apps per desktop and I kept them grouped by function… messaging/communication for example. Mac Linux Android iOS Daily Builds Source Code. When multiple desktops came I mostly adopted it though I’d often still have screens with a few stacked windows. Hard to navigate windows with keyboard Built-in MissionControl, No. ![]() That was fine too and a hybrid of overlapping windows and minimizing for me. Wait, wait, wait!! So do you minimize to the dock? Or do you have all the windows just stacked on top of each other on your one desktop space?įunny, I started using the Mac back with system 7.1 and was always very happy with the classic system 8 and 9 then came OS X and minimizing to the dock. ![]()
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