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mojzu | 3 years ago

Personally I quite like the settings change, perhaps I didn't spend enough time with the old one but it felt rather clunky/disorganised to me. Whereas now they're roughly approximate between devices there's less for me to remember. I'd agree no one expects a computer to work the same as a phone/tablet, however when it comes to such basic things as settings having the same interface and syncing things where it makes sense is a positive for me

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fny|3 years ago

Also, if you can distance yourself from the visual changes, you'll notice there are far more customization than there have ever been.

The fact that I can remap caps lock more easily than on a Linux machine, for example, blows my mind. Window tiling also works out of the box with 3rd party apps. Meanwhile, Ubuntu switching to GNOME broke Compiz settings that many used for those features.

Poster won't know how good he has it until he switches to something else.

Also, if macOS and iOS converge into appleOS, won't that mean we finally get a MacBook we can touch and hack?

I've been waiting for that since 2009.

Scharkenberg|3 years ago

> Window tiling also works out of the box with 3rd party apps.

That's literally an oxymoron.