

Gallery view is pretty new and still needs to be discovered. But generally speaking, macOS on Apple hardware is unmatched by any alternative. What is the f*cking point of cmd-tabbing to an application if you don't make its window visible!? This I have never understood.

There are still some things I hate, #1 being that when I cmd-tab to a window which is minimized, it doesn't raise that window. It is in most use cases more performant than my 2017 _much_ higher spec Dell XPS 15 (in Windows or Linux boot mode). Meanwhile, I have lived on my 2014 MBP since 2014, going through multiple OS upgrades in place - no wipes/reinstalls - and find it just as performant as ever. In terms of reliability, every time over the last 20 years (some distant, some recent) where I tried to live with a Linux desktop, things would stop working after a short while.
#HYPERDOCK ALTERNATIVE MAC PDF#
And you can, with a small bit of effort, add capabilities for additional files such as Markdown.īeing able to open a PDF or image in a fast, reliable native viewer, and even do some level of editing (such as quickly adding a signature!) is super useful. Once you don't have that (move to the Windows world), you realize how much you miss it. I make the assumption that Quicklook uses Preview (because surely it must).īeing able to hit spacebar on just about any kind of selected document/image type file and see a near instant look, multiple pages and all, is so important. Preview is one of the most underrated pieces of software in the world today.
