


Operating the windows for the Windows apps resembles Mac apps in most ways.īoth Full Screen and Window modes are rather easily understood just from their names, and PiP is easy to understand and remember after you see it only once. This is not possible in the Window view mode. Note that the Keynote window is now “between” the Word and Excel windows. The windows of Windows applications can overlap in any way. This view mode is useful in monitoring a long-running Windows operation.Ĭoherence – The Windows desktop is totally gone. Picture-in-Picture – The entire Windows screen has been reduced to a postage stamp size, but it is still “live.” Major screen changes can be observed. In fact, it’s not easy to see that this is a Mac at all. Mac applications that are currently running cannot even be seen. The individual windows for Windows applications can be larger and have more room. The Keynote window overlaps the overall Windows window, but it cannot overlap only a Windows app.įull Screen – Windows occupies the entire Mac screen. Mac® applications (Keynote in this figure) run side by side with Windows and the Windows apps. Window – Notice that both Windows applications (Word and Excel in this figure) are seen, but they are constrained to fit in the overall Windows window.
