![]() ![]() Every other answer has been support team waving their ego around like every single one of us is the wrong one. 5 operating systems soon, and the one semi-legitimate answer we've received is "Photoshop's full screen mode is better, and power users prefer it". It's not like we've been asking for a UI overhaul or a feature that completes our work for us, we just want a simple toggle so all users can pick between Adobe's full screen mode and Apple's full screen mode. It's even more laughable because (as previously mentioned in this thread, to no avail) VLC on Mac has a tick box in the settings that allows the Maximize button to either act as VLC's own full screen button or as Apple's native full screen button. It's hilariously tragic when I really sit down and look at it all. I can't even split an Adobe program with a simple Notes app to mark down some design notes while I work. When El Capitan hits, workflow will grow to be even worse with incompatible Adobe software. It's clear they don't want to listen to us, regardless of over 140 replies and 4 years of requesting. ![]() With the release of El Capitan the feature will have been around for 5 releases of OSX. But now this is really starting to get on my nerves and I'm considering unsubscribing unless Adobe can keep up to date with the OS's development. I've posted in this topic before and I was more patient back then. ![]() If you're not going to have Photoshop use this feature which Apple is more and more making the preferred workflow, please, PLEASE, make dialog windows ALWAYS open up on the screen Photoshop is on, so it at least doesn't interfere with other apps which have adopted this new workflow. Opening up a dialog window in Photoshop will often result in the other fullscreen application disappearing from their screen because the dialog wants to show up on the desktop space beneath it. The complaint this time around is: If you have an app open in fullscreen on one screen, and Photoshop on another. Apple keeps emphasizing the full screen workflow in OSX, and all other mayor apps I use have added support for it, such as Maya and ZBrush. I have yet another complaint to add because of the lack of this feature. ![]()
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