See, it’s a difference in approach and a difference in openness.

I’m not sure what you mean about copy paste, as I do that the exact same on all three. I don’t use the mouse, so perhaps that has something to do with it. But ctrl+xcv works on all of them.

macOS simply hasn’t bothered with something most OS power users customize for themselves. Personally I use Rectange on macOS. I have nearly the same tiling power I do on i3 in Linux, again without the mouse. Raycast also has window management, but I don’t use it for that (although the things I do use it for have further dropped my mouse usage). Stage Manager has further enabled window management in a totally new paradigm.

That’s what I mean by different but equal. I mean Gnome doesn’t have proper minimize either. You have to install tweaks to even get the button for it back 🤷‍♂️. I use i3 so I’m unaffected.

I tend to be very open to learning new ways to do things, so it’s never bothered me. I even prefer my Chromebook for a few things.

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