YMMV. Try the locations and see which works best for you, but consider how each
program works. Does this help?
Excellent!
I propose that whether one keeps the Dock visible or not depends on one's style of working. I often have many apps open at once and frequently switch among them. I usually open files by dragging into the Dock icon of the app I want to use. So for me a visible dock works best.
Just about the only thing I liked about using Windows was the ease of
switching windows with ALT+TAB. It's better with Macs because
COMMAND+TAB switches programs and `+TAB switches windows within each
app, making navigation easier.
I use the Dock to open programs, to set which apps are loaded at
startup, and to get to the home folder for the app without switching to
the Finder and digging for it. I rarely use it for switching apps.
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