I might get in trouble for posting this. If so, I apologize.
Even though it refers to the Green Button thread, specifically post #310, it is not about the Green Button or any button for that matter.
In post #310, bladerunner describes his workflow. Although I have read every post in that thread, I don't recall seeing a clear description of the workflow. It did become very clear with post #310.
My interpretation is: His requirements are that each application use the entire desktop space but also display the menu bar and dock. The productivity gains come from maximum screen real estate for current application combined with easy application switching using the dock. To me, this scenario is optimized for mouse based activities.
My workflow, while very different, works for me.
The Dock is always hidden, and with El Capitan the menu bar is also hidden (I like a minimalist desktop). All applications are full screen with a couple of exceptions. Application switching is done using cmd-Tab, 3 finger swipe or Mission Control. I also use a lot of keyboard short cuts. I really like the cmd-# for tab switching in Safari. By using pinned tabs, I now only have 1 Safari window instead of 3.
DS
Even though it refers to the Green Button thread, specifically post #310, it is not about the Green Button or any button for that matter.
In post #310, bladerunner describes his workflow. Although I have read every post in that thread, I don't recall seeing a clear description of the workflow. It did become very clear with post #310.
My interpretation is: His requirements are that each application use the entire desktop space but also display the menu bar and dock. The productivity gains come from maximum screen real estate for current application combined with easy application switching using the dock. To me, this scenario is optimized for mouse based activities.
My workflow, while very different, works for me.
The Dock is always hidden, and with El Capitan the menu bar is also hidden (I like a minimalist desktop). All applications are full screen with a couple of exceptions. Application switching is done using cmd-Tab, 3 finger swipe or Mission Control. I also use a lot of keyboard short cuts. I really like the cmd-# for tab switching in Safari. By using pinned tabs, I now only have 1 Safari window instead of 3.
DS