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    Yes, but drag & drop requires using a mouse, which I don't like to do much lately, due to my RSI. In some cases, drag & drop might make more sense, like in iMovie where you drag your clips into the timeline, and in those situations I will use it. But for text editing and data entry, forget it...
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    Thanks for the option-click hint. That has been working a little better for some things. It does seem that a majority of the applications will spring back to the size that you have set them to when the green button is clicked again, which is helpful. Long term Mac users always bring up...
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    Full screen

    "Its rarely helpful to have a window at full screen anyway." "what's the use in having the window at 100%" "no one window should monopolize the entire screen" "640K of memory should be enough for anybody" Wow. It's like arriving on another planet or in the double-speak world of 1984. I...
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