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Launchpad is a steaming pile of crap, but I forcibly got rid of it on my current Mavericks machine, and added back Snow Leopard's colorful Finder sidebar and larger traffic light buttons. Lion itself is a buggy mess, but then Mountain Lion and Mavericks were better.

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I don't use full screen mode all the time, but when I'm watching a video or on a Zoom call, it's nice to have those full screen windows neatly integrated into Exposé (or Mission Control, whatever). Autosave is great-I used iWork on a Snow Leopard computer in high school, and there were a couple times I lost many hours of work, because when I most get into the flow of writing, I also forget to hit ⌘S. While I appreciate the big noticeable buttons, but the accents in Snow Leopard stick out just a tad too much, compared to the more refined versions introduced in 10.7.Īnd then there are the, shall we say, more controversial features added in Lion. I don't know why notes are integrated into Mail, and I don't like how mail's UI wastes vertical space for reading messages. I miss being able to rename documents from the window titlebar. I think Snow Leopard specifically is overrated, though. There's a reason I downgraded all my computers to Mavericks last year, and have spent tons of time making that setup work for everything.

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And, of course, apps like Final Cut Pro and Logic are leagues beyond where their predecessors' versions were in the days of Tiger and Leopard. I'm happy with the relative minimalism, and I don't see the problem as long as it can be augmented. A little skeumorphism can really help, but too much can weird you out and risk alienating the users who aren't delighted by it, so I'm glad that cooled off. I appreciate the attempted harmony of the new app icons, but that came at the cost of the beauty of some of the classic ones.īut there's no way, for example, that I'd ever want to go back to a version of macOS without a system-wide dark mode I just couldn't go back. I wish I could still run the occasional 32-bit (or even Classic) app without restarting or emulating.

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I miss some of that old stuff too, but I think Big Sur is my favourite so far, even amid a few tweaks I don't like: Spotlight seems crippled now that the return key is unpredictable, Safari's title bar is tragically thick, and Music's EQ automatically turns itself off when you blink at it. Good because it didn't really seem like complaining so much as appreciating what your favourite time was.










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