![]() ![]() ![]() Honestly, that’s not a usage scenario we’ve managed to get used to just yet, but in a two-screen setup Full-screen works well, giving you a massive space for your most used app (in our case the web browser) while leaving your dock and an array of smaller windows available on the secondary screen.Īnd finally there’s the new font, which while not identical to that used in iOS 7 will feel immediately familiar to all those iPad and iPhone users out there. Maximise hasn’t moved elsewhere, it’s been relegated to a secret (OK, not actually secret) shortcut – press Alt while you click the Full-screen button and you’ll get the old-school Maximise, which means your window will fill most of the screen but leave the dock and menu bar visible.Īpple clearly wants people to use Full-screen, swiping from app to app using their MacBook’s touchpad. The Close, Minimise and Maximise buttons are now Close, Minimise and Full-screen. That hasn’t happened, but Toolbars have been tidied and streamlined.
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