> No. Your assessment is obviously subjective because you say that UI/UX is better on Windows than on macOS which is objectively wrong.
UI and UX is not subjective.
That Mac, in 2023, doesn't even have snapping Windows is not an inaccurate observation. No window groups. Barely visible and hard to hit Window titlebar buttons. Fails to remember Window placement for some tools (tkdiff) but not for others.
Without 3rd party addons, Mac window management is unusually poor (compared to various other Window managers, including Windows). Window management is a major component of a UI based on application windows.
None of those things are subjective.
Even with 3rd party add-ons, I eventually gave up and stopped using the MB M1 as soon as I could.
lelanthran|2 years ago
UI and UX is not subjective.
That Mac, in 2023, doesn't even have snapping Windows is not an inaccurate observation. No window groups. Barely visible and hard to hit Window titlebar buttons. Fails to remember Window placement for some tools (tkdiff) but not for others.
Without 3rd party addons, Mac window management is unusually poor (compared to various other Window managers, including Windows). Window management is a major component of a UI based on application windows.
None of those things are subjective.
Even with 3rd party add-ons, I eventually gave up and stopped using the MB M1 as soon as I could.