Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: hans030390
Maybe if OS X include a taskbar like seen in, oh, every version of Windows since 95 (and Linux), they wouldn't need to have such a feature. I look at what window or app I want to bring forward in the taskbar and click on it. This is improved even further with the taskbar in Windows 7.
If you ask me, OS X is more "cool" and "flashy", but a lot less intuitive with a lot of basic OS features.
And yes...I do use both.
Think about a pop-under scenario: one big firefox window and one small one behind it. Clicking on the taskbar won't help you, since the little window is still hidden behind the big one.
People here confuse usability studies with "idiot proof". Apple spends a ton of money of UI research to come up with all these things and anyone that's ever taken a UI class will tell you the same.
Expose should be faster if my math is right, since it eliminates the need of finding the application task bar entry and then holding a mouse over it (after that the processing time is same, since you're hunting the window in the little preview pane).
My UI prof in undergrad routinely gaves us optimization homeworks, where you take a piece of an OS and evolute the processing time.
Image recognition is faster than than reading btw * (ie if i give you a list of of words one being "Firefox" vs. a list of icons)