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  • Hidden bar looks awesome to clean up the menu bar.

  • Still seemed odd to me why a preview doesn't have such a basic continuous function, since other native options for other OSS aren't full blown editors either. I think this picture function has been around in other OS for over a decade now?

    Especially with more people who use phones or tablets than desktop OS it seems like coming into MacOS and opening a file to look at a larger preview and being able to continuously look with no additional steps would be the behavior they'd expect.

    This is the one thing that has confused me more than the default windows snap behavior or the scaling options for external monitors, since it is so basic I never expected to not be a thing in any OS released these days.

  • I'll have to play around with this for Linux.

  • Lot of nice recommendations here. Particularly suspicious package.

  • I'll keep keka in mind for rar files.

  • Yeah, it seems like it has less development that even the photo viewing behavior in iOS. Like you can just navigate through the files app and open a Pic and just keep swiping right instead of running into this random limitation.

  • Yeah, basically the default windows or Linux pic behavior. When I saw you had to do these additional steps of space bar and selecting images in grid view I was like no... I could have lived with clicking space bar, but having to do the additional step of selecting images or do a folder view adjustment was just too clunky for me haha. It felt like someone trying to explain how downloading a PC game then going through setting options isn't that hard a opposed just downloading and playing a game on a console. My thought why does a simple image preview even need those steps.

  • With pixea I can just double click to open an image no matter the folder view it is set to and use arrow keys or scroll wheel to look through the images in the folder.

    Meanwhile in Quick view I have to reach for the space bar. Mind you I'm using a macmini so my hands are more likely to not be near the space bar as it would be using a TouchPad on a laptop.

    And then my preferred view is grid, but then the arrow key navigation stops at the row it started on instead of automatically proceeding to the next row. So I have to click down then have to use the opposite keys to look at the previews then down again and go the opposite direction. And scroll wheel navigation doesn't work either. So then if I want to use one key I have to go through the process of changing to list or column view so I can just click down to view the next. But, why would I have to do that? It just seems like too many unnecessary steps.

    No need to highlight anything with Pixea. Or switch to space or whatever. Simply open the image and just look through the media in the folder with no extra steps, which more fits into my idea of simplicity that I expect from MacOS than the default behavior that doesn't feel mouse friendly either.

  • I wonder if one possible alternative is getting an old iPhone and Apple Watch and using the iPhone just for setting up and updating the Apple watch. Then use Apple Watch for Apple pay. You don't seem to need any data to use it for paying https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8204935

    I think if that works going full GrapheneOS for a degoogled smartphone device and a smart watch for paying might be something I could do.

  • IINA looks promising. Especially if it can output a HDR signal instead of tone mapping. Open source too!

  • CotEditor looks kind of like Notepad++ which I love for when I just want a simple text editor that is a little more functional that the default text editor without launching visual studio code. Thanks for the recommendations.

  • Yeah, I do like the option of if I uninstall something to get rid of everything so it is back to the state it was before instead all these random misc and now unneeded files. I did some searches and lot of users were wondering why this functionality isn't present already.

  • Does Mac not cleanly uninstall programs? Is this needed for programs installed from the official Mac store too?

  • Aside from the initial install is GrapheneOS a simple forget about it type of experience, and no fiddling around with safety net or whatever so someone with no technical experience can be given it and use it and stay updated?

  • Respect for the conviction!

  • Too short Owen. Assignment is 1250 words minimum with proper MLA citation. Resubmit before the deadline.

  • Decided to check it out on Windows. Built resize function is really useful. It's on ninite too which is perfect for easy updates. Went and replaced the default viewer on Windows with it. Will save me time when I do want to do a light edit that doesn't require me to go into something like photoshop.

    Edit: wasn't a functionality I expected but it handles videos too and in the correct ratio compared to pixea where some videos showed up stretched. Impressive little program.

  • I ended up getting pixea from the recommendations which has been perfect.

  • This is perfect. Simple and does exactly what I wanted.