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Itโ€™s 2023 and Apple is a trillion dollar company, and they still donโ€™t have window snapping/tiling in OSX. I donโ€™t have anything positive to say about their OS lol.

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Damn tell that to literally every single Linux WM lol

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Patents, copyright and trademark do nothing but make rich people richer and stifle innovation.

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Lemme get this straight. Microsoft successfully got a patent for a feature that KDE had before Windows did?

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Theyโ€™ve had it for a while

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Bro they donโ€™t even have touchscreen support

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I was missing the KDE style drag/resize windows with modifier keys, then I found https://penc.app that kinda fills that void

it also does snapping and auto 50% with trackpad gesture

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The first thing I do with a new Mac is install Better Touch Tool UI. Itโ€™s mandatory software for Mac as far as Iโ€™m concerned.

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Rectangle Pro for me, 100%. I bought the paid version too as I loved it.

I like my windows organized and macOS has this penchant for chaos. Windoze at least has FancyZones in PowerToys which is chefโ€™s kiss perfectly done, and I canโ€™t live without it.

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I havenโ€™t heard of those programs, but BetterTouchTool also adds window snapping and tiling, and letโ€™s you create custom keybinds and macros, so you can do completely unheard of stuff like use a normal mouse (gasp!). It sounds like your programs are just different variants of the same thing. Right?

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MacOS, or the joy of paying extra for shit that should be included OOTB, especially in an OS that every user profusely advertises as โ€œjust worksโ€, โ€œintuitiveโ€, etc

BS

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I feel like the full screen tiling on mac makes up for this. Having used both windows and Mac a lot I think I slightly prefer Macโ€™s way of splitting full screen windows but I see the appeal of both

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I had to use MacOS for 2 years after using Windows for 20. The copious amounts of energy suddenly releasing when thousands of dying stars start to explode in unison canโ€™t compare to the deep, burning hate I feel for MacOS.

But I know there are people who like or love it. No problem with that. Itโ€™s just a personal feeling.

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You do you, but I just hate MacOS way of tilling. When Iโ€™m tilling windows Iโ€™m generally multi-tasking and I need my dock to look at a third window from time to time. Having it in full screen renders this impossible and the animation for switching is sooooooooo slooooooow๐Ÿ˜…

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Iโ€™m not even sure full screen tiling can be called tiling at all.

I mean, Iโ€™m never gonna tile my kitchen floor with one GIANT tile.

Technically thatโ€™s still tiling, but it completely misses the point lol

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Lol you tile your desktop as much as your kitchen floor? I only tend to need to have three things up at most so Mac optimizes my screen space the best since I have 2 monitors, but Iโ€™m not on on the multitasking level of many people here it seems

*I think mac os started supporting tiling of non full screen windows as well according to some other comments so maybe kitchen style would work now

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I wasnโ€™t referencing tiling managers. Iโ€™m referring to simply dragging a window to the left/right side of the screen and snapping it to 50% of the screen. Itโ€™s actually painful to not have that feature. Thatโ€™s extremely common. Iโ€™m not implying it needs to be an i3 clone.

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Nothing wrong with that, IMO those features suck and always annoy me when I encounter them by accident. By god Iโ€™m going to manually position every fucking window that I use. That keeps them where they should be.

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Donโ€™t get me started on encountering a โ€˜featureโ€™ by accident, Iโ€™m looking at you hot corners ๐Ÿคฎ

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Everything wrong with that lol, also thatโ€™s just weird. If I want to have two windows side by side, Iโ€™m going to want to drag them to simply the edges of the left/right of the screen.

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