On Dec 2, 12:41 am, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 1:59 PM, 703designs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I really wish that Apple gave us more choice in this respect...I may
> > end up running Linux on a ThinkPad (T) plus Windows virtualized for PS
> > and Illustrator. But I hate to have to leave Mac OS, and one killer
> > feature for Macs is font support.
>
> I've tried numerous times to stick to using Linux and always wind up feeling
> so much better when I switch back to OSX. Something just feels right when
> using my Mac. I can't even always put my finger on it, since I typically
> manage to get most things working how I like using Ubuntu or SuSE, it's just
> never the same though as how things 'feel' when using my mbp. OSX with
> Pathfinder installed (a must have finder replacement if you ask 
> mehttp://cocoatech.com/)
> is the closest thing to a perfect OS. (Now that I've
> found Pathfinder my only beef with the Mac OS is  1) I can't stand how many
> applications, including some Mac specfic ones, like Safari will not maximize
> to full screen when the maximize button is hit and 2) It's silly that you
> can only drag one corner to resize windows. (Finder also sucked the big one
> compared to linux file managers, but pathfinder makes up for it.)


I also use MondoMouse for resizing (and moving) windows from any
corner.  For maximizing I just use an applescript and bind it to a
hotkey. Most apps play nice with that approach - although I haven't
got an intelligent approach for handling multiple monitors as of yet
(i.e., maximize only to the monitor the window is on...).

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