In fact, it affects all applications where the functionality depends on _where_ you drop the content. E.g.
- attaching files in gmail,
- setting downloaded images as cover photos in banshee,
- dragging files to "Open File" dialogs.
With two maximized apps, when dragging content from one to another, there is no way to raise the other app.
Instead, I have to first resize both apps so that they fit side be side on the screen. Then I can drag&drop.
To me, this is the most annoying "feature" of unity.
In fact, it affects all applications where the functionality depends on _where_ you drop the content. E.g.
- attaching files in gmail,
- setting downloaded images as cover photos in banshee,
- dragging files to "Open File" dialogs.
With two maximized apps, when dragging content from one to another, there is no way to raise the other app.
Instead, I have to first resize both apps so that they fit side be side on the screen. Then I can drag&drop.
To me, this is the most annoying "feature" of unity.