MacOS Full Screen Mode
Utilization of the OS level window management to perform and launch full screen mode like the vast majority of all other apps.

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Anonymous commented
It's absolutely ridiculous that almost no Adobe CC apps support fullscreen. This one thing causes me so many little headaches when managing my open applications. I spend a lot of time thinking about switching to Affinity products, and this is the #1 reason why.
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Philip King commented
Fullscreen works properly with XD, so someone at Adobe knows how to code it.
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SW commented
Placing the window on a new desktop is not a solution. For one, it means the Adobe apps are incompatible with split-screen window management. Makes them particularly useless if you have a panoramic monitor.
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Hannah C. commented
Seriously, drives me crazy that I can full screen my code editor, the software my team uses for sharing and talking about mockups, Chrome where I look at what I'm developing, AND Spotify to listen to, but not any Adobe CC apps.
Catch up Adobe.
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Philip King commented
@Anonymous I know what you mean and I already do it that way, but it's not the same thing.
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Anonymous commented
I found that if I place the window on a new desktop it works perfectly.
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Philip King commented
It's the same with Photoshop and InDesign, and I find it a real nuisance.
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Dan commented
Like 3 years later I find myself googling this to see what's going on. Adobe it's 2018. Fullscreen mode was introduced over 8 years ago. I (and I'm sure many others) use it for nearly every app and struggle juggling the organization of all of your apps with my workflow. Hitting F doesn't give me a dedicated workspace in the application switcher. This is crucial.
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Ada commented
Totally agree!!