Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 13th Aug 2008 23:50 UTC
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2007-04-05
I tend to sing the praises of an environment that gets keyboard shortcuts right, and I particularly like this about OSX. The way to use and customize keyboard shortcuts is just so darn effective - you match a selection from the pull-down menu to a keystroke.
I also like the fact that an application runs until you specifically quit it, rather than closing all of its windows. It means opening up new ones is a faster process. Why would I want to run two separate instances of Terminal when one with multiple windows will do?
But back to keystrokes. Command-Tab doesn't switch between windows like the other environments seem to think Alt-Tab is for. It switches between dock applications. You can then use Command-` to switch between the current application's windows. This is definitely more effective and flexible, and should be emulated.