It showed the rest of the apps that couldn't fit on the task bar in a three dot icon if you click on it you will see the rest of the apps that you put on the task bar but it doesn't have space to show it on the screen
@@_sshadow compared to modern day windows 10 and 11, definitely. it’s more easy to figure out where things are, a menu bar, there aren’t two separate settings apps, for developers - a macbook’s terminal is a dream come true, and not to mention the lack of bloatware and ad and data collecting. also, macOS is just more aesthetically pleasing, compared to windows. windows’ inconsistent ui makes me gag.
@@pretty_boredif you right click on the task bar and then click on task bar settings you can change its location or unselect “lock the taskbar” and just drag and drop the taskbar
What happens if it can’t get any smaller?
The whole Mac explodes
@@CreatedTech sounds 😂
You just can't see it
big mac@@CreatedTech
@@osysuzleqqqqMac Mini
Mac: we don't expect you to
When i fill my window taskbar (win 8.1) it create pages (just like a book) so its actualy impossible to fill that because it keep create pages
"Interesting"
In windows 11 you get the dots that opens up a menu but windows 10 has the little arrow that basically gives you another taskbar. Way better.
Inspirational
I didn't know what happened in windows lol
It showed the rest of the apps that couldn't fit on the task bar in a three dot icon if you click on it you will see the rest of the apps that you put on the task bar but it doesn't have space to show it on the screen
@@chessopediaacademy1159on older versions of Windows there were arrows you could click to switch between different taskbar "pages"
the macOS Dock is a completely different thing than the Windows taskbar.
@@dedaluslogic the menu bar is the taskbar
I filled up my windows taskbar
Another reason Windows is the most user friendly OS ever made (For kids, office nerds, designers, developers all counts here)
never lmao, windows is far from user friendly
And apple is more intuitive? @@reduchimaki
Windows isn‘t user friendly anymore with all that data collection, ads and bloatware.
@@wirklich_Lukas so true and it's so unstable I honestly preferred windows 8.1 and early windows 10 builds
@@_sshadow compared to modern day windows 10 and 11, definitely. it’s more easy to figure out where things are, a menu bar, there aren’t two separate settings apps, for developers - a macbook’s terminal is a dream come true, and not to mention the lack of bloatware and ad and data collecting. also, macOS is just more aesthetically pleasing, compared to windows. windows’ inconsistent ui makes me gag.
Just broke the like count from 777
im 2'4 700 pounds i take 50 grams per day
for some strange reason I use the Windows taskbar at the top of the screen like MacOS lol
how did you do that? Are you on Windows 7?
@@pretty_boredif you right click on the task bar and then click on task bar settings you can change its location or unselect “lock the taskbar” and just drag and drop the taskbar
Yipee I got the 1000th like
okay
What about KDE linux?
Creates another line underneath previous
I call it macents
who the hell calls it a macintosh
Me
“Mac” is the abbreviation for “Macintosh”
Also, Macintosh was the official name until 99’. After 99’ the official name is “Mac”
The SSD is still named as Macintosh HD when you buy a new macbook or any mac
Old people
@@chessopediaacademy1159 true but still...
sir, the taskbar is on the right upper of the screen
that’s just menus. No opened applications are displayed there.
Would happen if you did that on a Macintosh will it would probably break because what you’re using is a MacBook
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