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I don’t really see the usecase for this. Surely this kind of user just maximises every window?
I want to try it if for no other reason than to better distinguish which window is in the foreground.
Also, I personally loathe maximizing windows, especially on widescreens. Most interfaces suck when maximized, and I’d much rather read and write stuff in a window that’s tall rather than wide. If I need to focus on one window, I’d prefer to move it to its own workspace or minimize others than maximize it.
Yay another extesion that is already broken on the current gnome version…
At this point why even advertise extension support



