
- Mac finder window too big for screen upgrade#
- Mac finder window too big for screen windows 10#
I'm not sure what they intended to do with Finder, but it feels like 3 separate teams contributed parts and a 4th team compiled it all into the app. It feels like an early GNOME Linux window manager attempt, where label placement was independent of the button control itself, not tied to it. Some dialogs have their button labels 10mm or more above the buttons itself (and white text on a grey button, see 1. Mac finder window too big for screen windows 10#
The applets looks like the iPad or iOS version of the same applet, which is the wrong direction to go, feels like someone tried to slap a touch interface on macOS, like the epic failure that was Metro for Microsoft, and later became Windows 10 "tiles" (still an epic failure for them). If you click the WiFi icon, you get a pop-down to modify/disable the WiFi, but its upper-corners are rounded, bottom corners are squared off. For example, clicking the upper-right cornet to activate the Notification Center, has rounded upper corners, but the lower corners of the same dialog, are squared off. The Rounded-Corners-Everywhere ethos in Big Sur is inconsistent and wrong in dozens of places. Clicking 'Next' just blinks the dialog and continues to ask the same question. You can select it and select the destination drive to restore onto, but Recovery Mode will not go past that dialog. Recovery Mode fails to read nor restore a Time Machine backup from Catalina. You don't know what's happening, what the progress of any action is, if it's prompting for input or anything. Recovery Mode under Big Sur, if left for a few minutes, will blank the screen, but you can never wake the screen back up. The menubar's own icons and applets have white fonts on the default grey background, making them invisible. You can only ever use dark mode, because light mode has white fonts on a grey background, rendering them unreadable on Retina screens. I tried the first beta, and it's an absolute trainwreck. Update: I hard-reset, reformatted, reinstalled Catalina and restored from my TM backup (because Big Sur couldn't, see below).
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Mac finder window too big for screen upgrade#
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