← Back to context Comment by spiderfarmer 1 month ago As long as apps can continue to steal focus on windows, windows will always be worse. 4 comments spiderfarmer Reply oneeyedpigeon 1 month ago Apps can do that on macOS too — Steam is a very good example. willis936 1 month ago Every login steam steals focus no less than two times. Steam is one of the few login items I'd choose to keep, but wasting the first 30 seconds of login is too heavy a price to pay. spiderfarmer 1 month ago I personally can’t name any examples and I have been using Macs for design and development for 15 years. eviks 1 month ago It's worse on a Mac, not only can they streal input focus directly, but also visual focus by continuously jumping up at the dock
oneeyedpigeon 1 month ago Apps can do that on macOS too — Steam is a very good example. willis936 1 month ago Every login steam steals focus no less than two times. Steam is one of the few login items I'd choose to keep, but wasting the first 30 seconds of login is too heavy a price to pay. spiderfarmer 1 month ago I personally can’t name any examples and I have been using Macs for design and development for 15 years.
willis936 1 month ago Every login steam steals focus no less than two times. Steam is one of the few login items I'd choose to keep, but wasting the first 30 seconds of login is too heavy a price to pay.
spiderfarmer 1 month ago I personally can’t name any examples and I have been using Macs for design and development for 15 years.
eviks 1 month ago It's worse on a Mac, not only can they streal input focus directly, but also visual focus by continuously jumping up at the dock
Apps can do that on macOS too — Steam is a very good example.
Every login steam steals focus no less than two times. Steam is one of the few login items I'd choose to keep, but wasting the first 30 seconds of login is too heavy a price to pay.
I personally can’t name any examples and I have been using Macs for design and development for 15 years.
It's worse on a Mac, not only can they streal input focus directly, but also visual focus by continuously jumping up at the dock