Yes. I’m not talking about after I erase an app. It’s after you click the option to hide other apps (press and hold the X ). How do you make them come back into view?
it’s located in iCloud settings under “Media and Purchases”Yes. I’m not talking about after I erase an app. It’s after you click the option to hide other apps (press and hold the X ). How do you make them come back into view?
It appears to "hide" them, means to close them. So currently, have to reopen the individually.I don’t think we’re talking about the same thing. In Apple Vision Pro, you can “hide other apps” by holding the X icon at the bottom of a window. Once hidden there is no obvious way to “unhide”.
I accidentally used that yesterday while using Mac virtual display and you cannot reopen the virtual display app without first ending the session and then start it again, so it’s kind of dumb. The whole time the app was hidden, but the session was still active so my Mac screen was black and under control center it showed as active.It appears to "hide" them, means to close them. So currently, have to reopen the individually.
Yeah, as far as I can tell, it's like iOS/iPadOS where an app will persist in the background until such time the system needs the memory and gets purged (in order of oldest to most recent). Unlike on macOS, there's no "quit" for an app.But I tried it just now and closing and then reopening preserved my Safari window’s position and content… so… hmmm…
When you hide something, you're closing the app, and the app may or may not shut down completely. However, when you close an app, it's not unusual for the window position and state (what you were doing) to be preserved, and re-opening/restarting the app brings up the window with whatever you were doing (this includes multiple safari tabs, etc.). This isn't like some cruddy windows program that loses everything if you close the program without saving.But I tried it just now and closing and then reopening preserved my Safari window’s position and content… so… hmmm…