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I don't think the surround that is created by windows is a space that the program screen elements can occupy unless the program is put into full screen mode.
Though I do think that the Browser Grid, File, Save, Undo/Redo buttons should be brought a touch closer together and put on the same line as the tabs.
I think the rounded style of the tabs should also be dropped- as that's very 2010. In keeping with the more "metro UI" and the cleaned up tab look of the new macOS, I would say reduce the space consumed by removing the rounded corners and recover the 5 or 6 pixels there.
I'll put together a composite when I open photoshop to do some editing later.
I think this current interface is very user-friendly.My thoughts would be -
Regarding the number of files, the icons in the window could easily be confused during an operation and accidentally flushed the interface of Fusion 360. I believe that is one of the reasons for staying in this format.
Saving space and a large area for work is good. But perhaps you do not need to remove the top add-on, as new commands and functions will gradually appear and it will come in handy. As in the AutoCAD.
I just made this post, and just look at how the single largest productivity suite in human history handles it:
All this gruntwork has already been done. Just open Office, copy it, and focus your resources on areas that you actually specialize in.
I would do bad things to simply hide everything, I already know all the common shortcuts. 'S' brings up an awesome, dynamic searchbox, and your right-click menus are super-comprehensive. Stop hogging my screenspace!
Careless : Firefox and Chrome do it while not being in fullscreen mode.
9hmg4o4uxijt18vzk60 : Microsoft is notoriously terrible at designing UIs and Office is a great example of that. It is about the last company one would want to take UI design cues from.