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- Stugoo
So I've just migrated to a mac, is there an easy short cut to maximising windows? i keep double clicking the tops of windows and the minimise!
- meffid0
Google would surely have a more timely response no?
Click the + button.
- Stugoo0
yeah of course. im finding the transition... smooth....
- ********0
Give up Stugoo. "Apparently" not maximising is the new thing that all the cool kids are doing.
It's what's called a "feature".
I believe on a PC these were called "bugs".
- Jnr_Madison0
Yeah, coming from a PC, this is quite annoying. I eventually got used to it.
- Stugoo0
macs really are cute....
- ********0
hey look, there appear icons init!!! wtfff
- ESKEMA0
I know its fucked up that you can't maximize it, but why do you want to? it's much more practical to have it small / medium size so you can switch between open windows more quickly, and drag drop suff...
- Stugoo0
i would agree for finding files but if I'm working on a website, i want a full screen workspace for PS, DW and browsers.
- aye.Jnr_Madison
- use a space (Spaces) and you can use PS fullscreen anywas, browser doesn't need fullscreen.Jordy
- hit shift + f in PSbolus
- monospaced0
Open a new window (Command-N), make it full screen, and then close it. Open a new window again, and it'll be full screen automatically. OS X remembers your preferences like that.
- Can be set for each folder/HD.monospaced
- yeah, I have it like that, but sometimes you want to resize etc then get it back with one click.Jnr_Madison
- monospaced0
Yeah, it's just not a Mac thing to do.
- uan0
there are freewares that 'fix' the issue, i.e. rightzoom:
http://www.blazingtools.com/down…- they also make a 'Start Menu' for OSX.. (sort of like dragging Apps folder to the dock)ribit