Adding to this. This is basic macOS functionality, and has been around for about 10 years now. It's a core reason why I, and possibly others, take a dim view of Adobe now when many years ago, that was not the case. Well, I mean, that, and sluggish performance every version for no discernible gain, and changing long-standing features right out from under people with no explanation or UI to change it back, but, no full screen really is the cherry.
Every.Single.Other application I use can go into (REAL, Mac) fullscreen mode, and remembers if it was previously in that mode. It opens in another space, so I will have my desktop available. No so in Illustrator, InDesign Photoshop etc. It's disruptive. It's also just... a little bit of a joke. That a professional, expensive suite of apps has decided to go down it's own path with UI... and it's not even better, it's worse!
Adding to this. This is basic macOS functionality, and has been around for about 10 years now. It's a core reason why I, and possibly others, take a dim view of Adobe now when many years ago, that was not the case. Well, I mean, that, and sluggish performance every version for no discernible gain, and changing long-standing features right out from under people with no explanation or UI to change it back, but, no full screen really is the cherry.
Every.Single.Other application I use can go into (REAL, Mac) fullscreen mode, and remembers if it was previously in that mode. It opens in another space, so I will have my desktop available. No so in Illustrator, InDesign Photoshop etc. It's disruptive. It's also just... a little bit of a joke. That a professional, expensive suite of apps has decided to go down it's own path with UI... and it's not even better, it's worse!