![]() Mac OS provides a way to switch between open applications using the command-tab (meta-tab) shortcut. For example, you can have a running application which doesn't have any opened window. You opened a document that happens to be shown in a window but the application is NOT the window. On Mac OS, applications don't have windows per se. ![]() ![]() The result is that you can switch between windows and applications indifferently using alt-tab. On Windows, a window is more or less an application by itself: there is a confusion between the notions of windows, documents and applications. The problem is that windows are conceptually different on Mac OS than on Windows. I cannot beleave that each application implements its
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