1. Open TextEdit.app
2. Type some random characters.
3. Attempt to quit with Cmd+Q.
4. A dialog box shows up, prompting you to save the file. Hitting Tab just cycles between the "Save As" and "Tags" text fields. There is no way for me to select the "Delete" button with Tab.
Challenge: quit TextEdit.app in that situation with they keyboard, without using the mouse, and without saving a file.
That's a broader topic btw: Apple's apps often make the Tab button only cycle between text fields. In Safari when logging into Spotify I can't reach the "Remember me" checkbox with Tab. It only cycles between the login and password textfields and the URL bar. Luckily, other browsers don't have this flaw.
This^. It used to be command-D for "Delete/Don't Save" but at some point they changed it to command-delete; maybe someone thought it made more sense and was harder to type by accident?
<Delete> command-delete (backspace, not forward delete)
<Cancel> esc
<Save/Default> return/enter
I actually prefer command-D precisely because it is easier to type: on the home row and you can type it with your left hand while mousing with the right.Home: you can only cycle between de navlist on the left, and the top toolbar. The complete app does not respond to the keyboard, probably because they are not buttons, but clickable rects. There's this boilderplate menu "Format". cmd-nr nav behaves weird.
Reminders: you can only cycle between de navlist on the left, and the top toolbar. The complete app does not respond to the keyboard, probably because they are not buttons, but clickable rects.
Stocks: you can only cycle between de navlist on the left, and the top toolbar, and it get towards some articles, but it simply doesn't work properly. Arrows have weird behavior, can't nav to "more data". But this is a lot better than the previous two.
Everything feels just like some one-person solo project recreating the OSX experience, but only focusses on how things look.