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by WayneBro
3590 days ago
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> That doesn't matter. Yes, it does. > Conceptual integrity is more important than you having to relearn some habits. It's not about habits at all. I haven't made that argument once, you're assuming that is the case here. Stop doing that. It's a really, really weak argument and an obvious straw-man. Conceptual integrity is important, but OS X doesn't have any conceptual integrity in the area of window management. It's absolutely and totally illogical. > Unlearn your Windows habits. There is no habit here. Windows window management is logical, consistent and generally preferred by most people over the way OS X does things. You need to learn how to think about things more logically. |
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Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it's illogical, it just means you don't understand it. Learn.