It was annoying. The problem they had was the upper left already had a control there. The system menu. In some programs it is still 'there' but hidden. You can see it if you left click on the upper left corner. They could not get rid of it as some old win3x programs went trolling around in that menu and changed it.
paulmooreparks|6 years ago
WorldMaker|6 years ago
(Up until Aero Snap in Vista and it's keyboard shortcuts of Win+Arrow Key I used to use Alt+Space,M a bunch because it was always the easiest way to move any window by keyboard in the event it got stuck somewhere out of mouse range or you just didn't feel like switching to mouse.)
cmrdporcupine|6 years ago
Somehow everyone thought it was a great idea to copy them.
I change this in most of my window managers on Linux, but Chrome stubbornly insists on doing its own window controls.
elweston2|6 years ago
Was it all a good choice? For some it was annoying. There was a shortcut that did the same thing. If you double clicked the upper left it would close the window too. Which is how they taught people to use win3x. Most certainly it was an interesting compromise to the constraints they had.
Copying the style was all on everyone else though. They wanted it to be familiar to windows users. All to 'gain market-share' I guess.
unknown|6 years ago
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