Comment Sorry, here's the post with paragraphs (Score 0) 566
Sorry, I should've clicked the preview button..
"The folding has the advantage that you require no accuracy with the movement, just back and forth until you're at the right depth. With Expose you have to accurately land on the mini version of the window."
With the folding method the difference between two windows is just a few pixels. I found it really annoying to get it right with the trackpad on my laptop, and if you make a mistake, you can't get that window back again (that'd probably be fixed in a final version, but I can't imagine any way to do it elegantly besides starting over.)
With expose and a hot corner the target is infinitely high and wide, so I can slam my mouse in that direction without having to worry about missing, then I have a nice set of windows to choose from, without any overlapping, and of a large enough size that it doesn't take much more work to click the right one.
With folding I have to move my mouse a lot slower so I can make sure I get the right window, and instead of having every window displayed right in front of me, I only have the next one down. My desktop gets pretty messy, I don't know how far down or in what position on the screen the window I want is going to be.
"The folding has the advantage that you require no accuracy with the movement, just back and forth until you're at the right depth. With Expose you have to accurately land on the mini version of the window."
With the folding method the difference between two windows is just a few pixels. I found it really annoying to get it right with the trackpad on my laptop, and if you make a mistake, you can't get that window back again (that'd probably be fixed in a final version, but I can't imagine any way to do it elegantly besides starting over.)
With expose and a hot corner the target is infinitely high and wide, so I can slam my mouse in that direction without having to worry about missing, then I have a nice set of windows to choose from, without any overlapping, and of a large enough size that it doesn't take much more work to click the right one.
With folding I have to move my mouse a lot slower so I can make sure I get the right window, and instead of having every window displayed right in front of me, I only have the next one down. My desktop gets pretty messy, I don't know how far down or in what position on the screen the window I want is going to be.