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Opinion: GNOME vs. macOS user experience
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I use both Mac and Pop!_OS (Gnome) and I like and dislike both. MacOS has a great qulcklook that I miss in Gnome. Sushi almost corrected that oversight but it hasn't worked right for me in a couple of years now. I also like Mac's useful icon shortcut in the window title bar.
Gnome's extension system is a clusterfuck, but at least I can decide how windows function, unlike Mac.
What is the quick look function you're referring to? Are you talking about command spacebar to quickly find stuff? You can do that in Pop with the super key.
I'm talking about previewing PDFs, mp4s, and photos in the finder by selecting the file and hitting the spacebar.
And Linux really needs an app like Preview too.
Huh, I didn't even know that existed. Thanks!