I haven't figured out what the motivation is for full-screen mode when one can maximize the windows, and TM is already very low on window decorations, so the extra pixels gained from a real full- screen would be minimal.
I think I can speak for more than a few of the people who have requested this when I say:
It's not about the extra pixels.
It's about minimizing distractions. There's a significant mode switch that's triggered when all of a sudden the only thing you should be doing is the only thing you can see on the screen. No bouncing dock icons, no flashing news reader, no growl notifications, just your words staring you in the face. It kind of reminds me of the good old days of green screens and ascii text.
I've used Ulysses and honestly the only thing that made me even consider dropping the cash on it was this one feature. It's only implemented by one other OS X program AFAIK (MacJournal) and totally souped up my writing productivity.
Allan, I know that we're beating a dead horse here, but no one in my recollection seems to have brought this perspective to the table. What are your thoughts? ___________________ Ben Jackson Diretor de Desenvolvimento
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