The Mac Multifinder (introduced with System 6 but implemented much better in System 7 up to and including MacOS 9.x) had a much better way: at the top right corner of the screen is a menu with all your open windows listed. But you had to actually click there to see the menu, so that's not as easy as it could be. (And AfterDark used to use that corner as an active corner by default, so you try to switch windows and end up starting up the screensaver, and then having to wait a bit before you could deactivate it and get back to what you were doing. How rude of them. :-) Fortunately it was configurable...) | The Mac Multifinder (introduced with System 6 but implemented much better in System 7 up to and including MacOS 9.x) had a much better way: at the top right corner of the screen is a menu with all your open windows listed. But you had to actually click there to see the menu, so that's not as easy as it could be. (And AfterDark used to use that corner as an active corner by default, so you try to switch windows and end up starting up the screensaver, and then having to wait a bit before you could deactivate it and get back to what you were doing. How rude of them. :-) Fortunately it was configurable...) |