My 10 pet mac usability peeves

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Here's my subjective list of 10 mac annoyances I would like to live without. In no particular order:

 

1. No cut and paste for files. I realize cut&paste is a flawed concept on its own, as you can easily loose a cut file if you cut/copy another file over it. Well, I need the cut and paste anyway.

2. Application window green (+) ball behavior is all over the shop. First. It's inconsistent. In some apps ie. itunes - it minimizes the window to a miniplayer, in others - it expands the window (as you'd expect). Second. In case of some applications, the green ball doesn't fully expand the window and leaves arbitrary spaces left on my monitor.

3. Lack of ability to switch off applications with a single click. To fully close the app, you need to press command + Q. Where is logic in that? Most users feel happy using their mouse, so there has to be a way for them to close the entire app with just one click. No such way exists. If that wasn't all, red ball behavior is also inconsistent. Close iphoto with a red ball and the app is gone, do it with other apps, and they'll keep flashing in your dock till you manually Q them.

4. Apple Mail text editing option opens in a floating pane. I just need the integrated 5 color swatch pane built inside the top of my mail app window, not some floating pane and color wheel to choose from million possible colors. 

5. Changing folder icons. Not only unintuitive, but pain in the neck. It should be as easy as: right click, get info, change icon. 

6. Hiccups while working with external monitor. Hey, and not just any monitor, but the 24'' Led Cinema Display, designed in California too :) First. When I setup all windows where I want them, then disconnect the monitor to take my laptop to a meeting, then come back and connect it anew, I need to set all the windows back again. It should remember the previous placement of my windows and always put them on that particular monitor I previously requested. Second. Application menu bar is often times on the other monitor than the app itself, causing mouse marathons back and forth. 

7. Finder. I mean, it's better than it used to be. Still one thing bugs me: in a list view, folders are mixed with files. Windows has it better, folders come first, then loose files.

8. No user feedback (alt text) on many action items. Take the mentioned already 3 colorful balls, on top left of your app window, no feedback text as you hover them with the mouse. The list could go on a on, this is just an example. 

9. No menu option for renaming files or folders. Fair enough. Takes getting used to, but this is yet another thing a PC switcher has to learn. This is a minor point. Still, in usability - minor is major.

10. Expose flawsI've written about it already. When you have 10 windows opened, but for some quirky reason, need to have only a single window quickly shown on the desktop, there's no quick way of doing it. 

All my whinging aside, I still think macs are far more superior when it comes to user experience, or so says my inner fanboy character :)

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Mac OS X - Quickly hide all windows except for that one you need on your desktop.

I'm regularly having this problem:   

I've got plenty of finder/application windows opened and suddenly I need to grab a file from the desktop and drag it inside one of my finder windows.
Normally to do that I'd need to manually minimize all active windows leaving on the desktop just this one finder window I want to drag my file to. This is very cumbersome, so I came up with the new interaction pattern involving expose's hot corners.

Idea is to grab this particular window you want solely on your desktop, drag it to this hot expose corner, which shows the desktop, then place your window on the desktop where you want it and then drag your file inside it.

It works like that:

A) click and hold the window you want solely on your desktop, drag it to the bottom right hot corner (by default in MacOSX bottom right corner shows the desktop and hides active windows).

B) with all windows now hidden and desktop at your disposal, place your window where convenient

C) now you have only that window over your desktop and you can easily drag your file of choice inside your window.

Easy!

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