On Windows, when you open a photo by clicking it, you can go to the next/prev one using the arrow keys and on macOS you can't do that. It's good for certain use cases but it doesn't help with quickly going through some files in a large folder. The view of the folder changes completely, so you get disoriented and if it's a large folder you will need t skim through one line of folders to find what you are looking for.
Also not very convenient just for quickly viewing bunch of files. Gallery view is pretty new and still needs to be discovered. But generally speaking, macOS on Apple hardware is unmatched by any alternative. What is the f*cking point of cmd-tabbing to an application if you don't make its window visible!? This I have never understood. There are still some things I hate, #1 being that when I cmd-tab to a window which is minimized, it doesn't raise that window.
It is in most use cases more performant than my 2017 _much_ higher spec Dell XPS 15 (in Windows or Linux boot mode). Meanwhile, I have lived on my 2014 MBP since 2014, going through multiple OS upgrades in place - no wipes/reinstalls - and find it just as performant as ever. In terms of reliability, every time over the last 20 years (some distant, some recent) where I tried to live with a Linux desktop, things would stop working after a short while.
And you can, with a small bit of effort, add capabilities for additional files such as Markdown.īeing able to open a PDF or image in a fast, reliable native viewer, and even do some level of editing (such as quickly adding a signature!) is super useful. Once you don't have that (move to the Windows world), you realize how much you miss it. I make the assumption that Quicklook uses Preview (because surely it must).īeing able to hit spacebar on just about any kind of selected document/image type file and see a near instant look, multiple pages and all, is so important.
To reinstall 1.17.Preview is one of the most underrated pieces of software in the world today. Warning: kubernetes-cli 1.17.1 is already installed and up-to-date Warning: Cask 'hyperswitch' is already installed. Linking /usr/local/Cellar/kubernetes-cli/1.17.1. > brew link -overwrite -dry-run kubernetes-cli You can use `brew link kubernetes-cli` to link this version. Warning: kubernetes-cli 1.17.1 is already installed, it's just not linked
usr/local/bin/kubectl -> /Applications/Docker.app/Contents/Resources/bin/kubectl To force the link and overwrite all conflicting files:īrew link -overwrite -dry-run kubernetes-cli The formula built, but is not symlinked into /usr/localĪlready exists.
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Updated 3 taps (homebrew/core, homebrew/cask and caskroom/fonts).