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I'm totally with you on the red close button though...I hate when I close out the last window of a program the application still stays running. On the other hand when I recognize it a quick right mouse click (oops), Quit on the dock icon gets rid of the offending application. And the green button drives me batty as I'm never for sure how the window is going to resize between semi-full screen (another annoyance) and supposed full screen (which is anything but).
With Spaces, Apple really missed an opportunity to allow true, single application FULL SCREEN mode. Its awesome in Fusion that I can set Windows 7 Aero to launch and run full screen and never know I'm even running OS X, until I use the "Magic" 3 finger click to switch spaces, but then I'd love to get a little more screen real estate to run a true full screen Screen Sharing/VNC client in the third space and save a little on my next Lasik procedure!