The Neo cannot scale with macOS behind on the basics
11 hours ago
- #macOS
- #Windows
- #Apple
- Apple's Mac market share has dropped from 16.54% in 2020 to 12.22% in 2026 despite Apple Silicon hardware.
- Macs face software issues like hardware-compatibility failures and macOS features lagging behind competitors.
- Display support is a major gap; Macs don't support DisplayPort MST, a common feature in cheaper USB-C docks.
- Windows and Chromebooks work seamlessly with multi-display docks, while Macs require expensive Thunderbolt docks or workarounds like DisplayLink.
- macOS scaling on non-5K displays is subpar, leading to accessibility and usability issues.
- Brightness control for non-Apple displays is lacking, requiring third-party apps like MonitorControl.
- Window management in macOS is fragmented, with no unified system for retrieving specific windows.
- Command-Tab and Mission Control are app-centric, unlike Windows' visual, window-centric Alt-Tab.
- Basic window enlargement in macOS is inconsistent, with confusing behaviors for Zoom, Fill, and Full Screen.
- Finder lacks straightforward path entry and cut-paste functionality, making file management harder than in Windows.
- The macOS menu bar struggles with icon overflow, especially on notched displays.
- Per-app volume control and external audio device support are missing, requiring third-party solutions.
- Animation speed in macOS, especially between Spaces, feels slow even with Reduce Motion enabled.