OSX has a great feature called Expose which shrinks all windows on your screen so they're all visible at once (for the legends that don't know about it).
So what's a good expose program for windows? Install OSX isn't an option. |
Good job midda. You are a champion, this answers my question!
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Do you mean like when you right click the task bar & hit tile horizontally/vertically? I've never used OSX so not really sure what you mean.
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http://coolonline.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/dexpose2.png?w=469&h=292
Similar to the tile horizontally but you can then click on any of the windows and it will return it to normal size and bring it into view. Here checkout this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=AU&hl=en-GB&v=jN-zvRxfsOg It's a cool feature. last edited by greazy at 23:25:19 17/Sep/09 |
tried windows key + tab? (vista/windows 7) |
Yeah I was just about to post that too, after I followed the google link to see what expose was. It doesn't show you the full window, more like slides but I've actually started using it a bit more lately after hating it at first. Seems like it'd be just as quick to click a button on the task bar if you want another window?
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tried windows key + tab? (vista/windows 7) I just shat bricks. |
more like tired of using windows key + tab. It's easier to select a specific window with expose than alt tabing to it when you have 5+ windows open
whoop: more visual and keyboard person. the little feature is quite handy. last edited by greazy at 23:32:29 17/Sep/09 |
you know instead of tabbing through them you can just click on the one you want... |
While randomly pressing buttons I've also discovered you can press win+3 and it'll bring up that fancypants thing and leave it up without any buttons being pressed and you can scroll like f*** through 10000 open windows with your mouse wheel. I'm on vista, not sure if it's something I've somehow enabled or something enabled by default. Give it a go.
edit: ahh I just figured out what win+number does, it launches the corresponding item on your quicklaunch menu, I remember hearing about that in windows 7, didn't know it existed in vista too, I don't bother much with keyboard shortcuts. \/\/\/ heh didn't see your post before I edited, yeah seems to do the same thing. Colour me newb. last edited by whoop at 23:37:31 17/Sep/09 |
in win7 winkey + number loads the icon in that position (left to right) on your dock. |
Good job midda. You are a champion, this answers my question! No worries mate. |
I use the 'Taskbar' feature that comes free with windows XP.
You should install that. |
Hilarious. I love how pretension some of you are.
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Actually, while that one seems kind of cool, I just tried this one: http://insentient.net/index.html
It's a single exe file and a lot faster than that other one. I'm using about 80% CPU on something else and win+tab is fluid in its motion while that dexpose2 thing is choppy and this switcher thing is also fluid in motion. me rikey. |
I gave both of those suggested a try, as I was actually looking for something similar a little while ago but lost hope... But they seemed a bit too clunky for my liking. Although I just stumbled across this one which I'm really liking: http://www.codeplex.com/vdm
It also has the ability to drag windows to the other desktops which is the other feature I really enjoyed about the mac version. last edited by inept at 09:19:41 18/Sep/09 |
You can just get a decent mouse then there are no clicks involved. My Logitech MX Revolution has a thumb scroll wheel on the side that performs the win+tab function just by rolling it forward or backward
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sounds like too much effort, i just use the task bar.
but it would have a great "oooh, look everybody! i am multi-tasking like on the youtube video" effect. it could be useful in that respect. |
I use the Ubuntu version a lot and it makes finding windows easier.. I also have about 15 different windows open at once (email, SSH, rdesktop, firefox, etc)
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in win7 winkey + number loads the icon in that position (left to right) on your dock. Vista does the same thing - it loads whatever is in the quicklaunch toolbar |
maybe i'm missing something here but i've been able to do this always on Win XP by clicking the scroll wheel on my mouse. it's a pretty standard MS wireless optical.
or does this feature have something else? Seetings on mouse "wheel button" are "Instant viewer" last edited by crazymorton at 16:48:49 18/Sep/09 |
Yeah that comes standard if you install intellipoint morton, I usually swap it back to "middle click" for games & auto scroll in firefox. Plus on my main PC I use a logitech mouse.
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Expose is quite a big more than just some popup menu with the window captions and their icons... I have it setup so I flick up to the left corner and all my windows fly out into a loose grid, then I see instantly which window I want, click it and all flies back into with that window on top. WIn+Tab still requires you to do the right amount of tabs to get to the window you want and often you can overshoot the window you want and have to tab tab tab tab tab tab back to the start.
The new 7 taskbar is a lot better but comparing Alt/Win+Tab to Expose is like comparing juicy oranges with sour bananas. |
Sounded like he was just saying that Expose and apps that do the same thing that are available on Linux & Windows was better than the Windows alt/win+tab.
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they're not ? damn. on topic, llooving expose in snow leopard, huge improvement.
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you know instead of tabbing through them you can just click on the one you want... |
Expose is a pretty cool idea, but I find the new Windows 7 Taskbar to be laid-out well enough that something like Expose wouldn't really save me any time.
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To be fair, both Windows and Mac OS have alt+tab and they're pretty much the same. Windows 7 taskbar glass expose type thing is pretty cool and probably just as effective as Expose once you get use to it. Expose is the same deal. That being said, I wish I had Expose on my XP computer at work. Crappy XP window management is cumbersome.
WHO WOULD HAVE PICKED IT Who would have picked that Hog would come rushing in to start flaming... Fail last edited by 3dee at 21:40:17 18/Sep/09 |
What the hell does shift-insert and shift-delete do?
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Shift-delete bypasses the Recycle Bin. It's how I delete everything. I think shift-insert is just like paste.
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Expose is awesome. Being able to just swipe 4 fingers down on my laptop to activate it is awesome. Same thing with being able to swipe 4 fingers across to alt tab, and 3 fingers across to go back/forward in safari. Makes things way faster/easier
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what the f***Everyone knows about alt + tab, but alt tabbing through several (ie 10+ windows) to get to the wanted window is a lot of work when compared to button + mouse click (Expose). Whoop switcher 2.0 works only on vista and higher :(. |
Expose is awesome. Being able to just swipe 4 fingers down on my laptop to activate it is awesome. Same thing with being able to swipe 4 fingers across to alt tab, and 3 fingers across to go back/forward in safari. Makes things way faster/easier +1 The new track pad is great. |
Who would have picked that Hog would come rushing in to start flaming... Fail That was a pretty weak flame to have a whine about. If you stop waving the Apple flag around every chance you get I'll stop pointing it out, OK? last edited by Hogfather at 00:06:51 19/Sep/09 |
under vista you can hit alt tab and while holding the alt button down, navigate around the available windows using the arrow keys In Vista you can hit alt + tab and just click the window icon you want as well, you don't have to keep hitting tab or pressing the arrow key many times. Whoop switcher 2.0 works only on vista and higher :(. Oh I assumed you were running vista, I bet you're wondering what all the hub bub is about win + tab :) |
In Vista you can hit alt + tab and just click the window icon you want as well, you don't have to keep hitting tab or pressing the arrow key many times.I mean docking the windows, like Windows+right arrow will dock the window on the right side of the screen. Left will do it on the left. Up maximizes and Down minimizes. |
That's great but... I didn't even quote your post? I was replying to Thundercracker
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If you stop waving the Apple flag around every chance you get I'll stop pointing it out, OK? explaining what expose actually is, is waving an apple flag? Really need to get off your I-hate-apple high horse it's quite lame. How many other people have praised expose in this thread? Flame them for a while. last edited by 3dee at 06:37:38 19/Sep/09 |
Yeah I have to say expose is nothing close to win+tab except for the fact its cross window switching. Its much more like the thumbnail stuff that comes up in windows 7 (cept it takes the full screen) when you hover on the taskbar, but you can activate it across all apps rather than just 1. As for Windows apps, I am not really sure, but not sure how well it would actually work in day 2 day in the Win interface (although 7 it would be okay).
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