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Sexy Leopard feech
If you make an application go full-screen, it only does so within its capital-S Space. (Spaces being Leopard's native virtual-desktop thingum.)
So, when I'm using Windows in VMWare, I can have it go full-screen and, lo, the illusion that I am using a Windows computer is complete, as usual. But then I can hit Ctrl-→ and the entire Windows desktop exits stage left and I'm looking at a Mac desktop again. Ctrl-← brings me back to Windozistan.
That is very sexy.
So, when I'm using Windows in VMWare, I can have it go full-screen and, lo, the illusion that I am using a Windows computer is complete, as usual. But then I can hit Ctrl-→ and the entire Windows desktop exits stage left and I'm looking at a Mac desktop again. Ctrl-← brings me back to Windozistan.
That is very sexy.
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Now if they'd just put a trackpoint on their laptops, I might consider getting one.
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It's a little wonky, for all that. I find myself switching spaces by accident a lot when doing Ctrl-key combos in Emacs, and it seems to get confused sometimes. When you spread a single app's windows across several spaces and then bring the app into focus, it often flings you into an unexpected space.