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You obviously don't get 'full screen'. Hint: It's not the same as maximize.
Of course that -- as noted by another poster, it's completely broken/annoyingly useless on multi-monitor systems.
We're talking about a beta.
Hardly. From personal experience I can assure you that concerning usability, WinXP didn't even get close to MacOs (I don't know about Win7, but knowing MS' idea of "usability", they're probably still stuck with message boxes overlapping monitor borders ..)
You need AIM for something trivial as moving files in a local network? *irks*
(but of course you can do that on a Mac, too, if you have to)
Apart from MacOS having file tree view since around System 6: this is an inefficient view for daily work most of the time. Power users I know abandoned Explorer long ago and went for something like Total Commander or use a good assortment of links (because most of the time people visit the same few places in the filesystem anyway, so why bother scrolling and searching in a tree).
Personally, I always get nervous when I have to watch people inefficiently scrolling and clicking in the FS tree to move from one place to another even though they use the same few spots in the FS all day long, not getting the idea that opening a second window would be far faster and easier than moving to-and-fro. But alas ..