> Well, we're specifically discussing window management, not the software running within.
We are? I wasn't intending to. Throughout this thread I've attempted to be clear that I was talking about the desktop environment, rather than the window manager; I apologize if I slipped somewhere. Window managers aren't even really on my radar unless it sucks. Like, GNOME's WM--sure, whatever, it's there. I don't even really think about it. It's what I'm trying to do with it that drives me batshit. I don't even think about OS X's window manager except on the (fairly rare) occasion that I swipe up for Mission Control and throw a couple windows into another desktop. It's just not a thing to me.
The applications inside, on the other hand...welp.
> The idea is to have predetermined rules for how your windows will be arranged, and then not rearrange them at all (or rarely).
That's not how my brain works. I didn't say Xmonad was wrong, I said it doesn't map to how I think and work.
> That's quite ironic, given that this entire thread is the result of Apple ignoring user interests.
We are? I wasn't intending to. Throughout this thread I've attempted to be clear that I was talking about the desktop environment, rather than the window manager; I apologize if I slipped somewhere. Window managers aren't even really on my radar unless it sucks. Like, GNOME's WM--sure, whatever, it's there. I don't even really think about it. It's what I'm trying to do with it that drives me batshit. I don't even think about OS X's window manager except on the (fairly rare) occasion that I swipe up for Mission Control and throw a couple windows into another desktop. It's just not a thing to me.
The applications inside, on the other hand...welp.
> The idea is to have predetermined rules for how your windows will be arranged, and then not rearrange them at all (or rarely).
That's not how my brain works. I didn't say Xmonad was wrong, I said it doesn't map to how I think and work.
> That's quite ironic, given that this entire thread is the result of Apple ignoring user interests.
I did say I don't use iDevices anymore. =)