Clicking on the app icon itself opens the recently used window. However, you no longer have easy access to them. In settings, you can also enable minimizing apps to their icon in the dock, which no longer shows the thumbnail previews on the dock itself. If you have a ton of apps open with tons of windows, this stacks up a lot in the dock and clutters it. By default, the minimized windows of apps show up on a section of the dock as small preview thumbnails. This shows a small thumbnail image of what the window looks like. On Windows, if you want to see any windows of a particular app, whether open or minimized, you can simply hover over the icon in the taskbar. One example, as a primarily Windows user, that frustrated me was the application window previews. After exploring and playing around with the laptop myself, I feel that while macOS is quite a beautiful and modern operating system, it is lacking in window management. Recently, my dad was able to receive a new M1 MacBook Pro from work. TL DR: Poor UI/UX of minimized window previews and macOS maximizing an app (without fullscreen) bad UX.
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