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I mean when window is maximized...there is no red yellow green buttons
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I tried the minimize feature, but it doesn't work. It adds another tab instead.
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Apple was really making a stupid move, letting people do they are not really want to, actually I can't even believe this is the Apple I used to know, you ( Apple) can add this feature, but shouldn't have made this feature as a default. really stupid, no one likes these.
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I choose to get used to the new natural scrolling otherwise switching between spaces doesn't make sense.
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@davomrmac Damn that sucks I thought I saw that somewhere. They really should add the feature since they let you maximize in the same way. Thanks for the quick reply.
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@UFOTeamTNT or just do what nkingman said if you don't want that feature
Can you click on the app in the dock to minimize it like in Windows 7??? If not is there any apps that you know that add this feature?
Thanks
isjr24 7 months ago
@isjr24 no you can't, but you can use cmd+m, or click the little yellow button, or double click an apps title bar to minimise it.
davomrmac 7 months ago
Why every time I start the computer, loads of windows open? How do I stop this?
UFOTeamTNT 7 months ago
@UFOTeamTNT This is resume, it will start up with the windows you had open when you shut down.
davomrmac 7 months ago
@UFOTeamTNT as nkingman says, there is a tick box you can untick it.
davomrmac 7 months ago
Hey Dave, I notice when you click the Macintosh HD and the window open up, it does not show the amount of HDD Space on the bottom of that window anymore and also the zoom in/out or the resize window tab in OS X Lion. Do you know how to enable that?
MacMike1000 7 months ago
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davomrmac 7 months ago