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- #Bash shell for windows 10 fucking sucks dick mac
Scroll bars (and their job as indicators of how much there is to scroll) have disappeared. The decay has gotten worse with every release.
#Bash shell for windows 10 fucking sucks dick mac
The exceptional HIG (Human Interface Guidelines) that made the Mac so good, so easy to use, went out the window about the time Apple rebranded from "Apple Computer" to "Apple".
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As a Mac owner since 1994, and user since before, Mac OS usability is getting worse and worse, due to Apple's delusion that we want our Macs to work like iPhones. I like Linux a lot, but not for my desktop where I need to get regular work stuff done.) Having the WIndows (and Office) UIs constantly changing (and never for the better) is a constant annoyance, and if there were a better desktop OS and productivity suite out there I would be using it (and don't even suggest Linux / LibreOffice. Pulling up a complete list of devices attached to the computer is completely unintuitive, instead of having a simple device manager.īut, the UI does stay consistent, which I mostly like. Plugging in to a projector and deciding if I want to mirror or extend my display is a lengthy process, instead of a simple Win+P and select the right option.

The ability to scale the monitors differently from each other is completely missing. Multiple monitor support is still absolutely awful as well more recent updates have *mostly* fixed the tendency to switch my monitors at random when I plug them in (I have 2 monitors, one on either side of my laptop, and which one came up as left and which one as right was a total crapshoot for years), but it still happens occasionally. "Home" and "End" keys still do bizarre things, and require one to mash some combination of other keys to replicate the same function. However, I'm not convinced this is due to anything other than sheer laziness, as the things that are awful in MacOS have also stayed awful for those 7 years. MacOS does have some things going for it, and the relative consistency of the UI is nice.
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I use both Mac OSX and Windows (both 7 and 10) pretty much daily, and have been for 7ish years (my work machine is a Mac, with a Windows VM for productivity since the Mac version of Office still sucks horrifically compared to the Windows version). Microsoft announced in May that the company would be "reinvesting" in Windows 10 in the 2021 timeframe, and my sources say that Sun Valley is the result of that reinvestment. The Sun Valley project appears to be spearheaded by the Windows Devices and Experiences team, lead by Chief Product Officer Panos Panay, who took charge of said division back in February. Many other platforms on the market have gone through entire redesigns or UI refreshes in the last five years, and while Windows 10 has gone through minor design iterations with the introduction of Fluent Design, we've not seen a significant refresh or rethinking of its UI. Windows 10 has remained much the same these last few years, with little to no changes in its design or feature set. Internal documentation describes the project as "reinvigorating" and modernizing the Windows desktop experience to keep up with customer expectation in a world driven by other modern and lightweight platforms. This UI project is codenamed "Sun Valley" internally and is expected to ship as part of the Windows 10 "Cobalt" release scheduled for the holiday 2021 season.
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I'm told that Microsoft is planning to update many top-level user interfaces such as the Start menu, Action Center, and even File Explorer, with refreshed modern designs, better animations, and new features. Windows Central reports: Microsoft is preparing a major OS update for Windows 10 in 2021 that sources say will bring with it a significant design refresh to the Windows UI.
