Agreed, macOS has different and distinct paradigms from Windows, KDE, or Gnome. But they're (for the most part) more internally consistent.
Say I want to keep the music playing when I close the player window. Other systems have to hack around it by e.g. using the status bar; on macOS it follows from the first principles.
Say I want to keep the music playing when I close the player window. Other systems have to hack around it by e.g. using the status bar; on macOS it follows from the first principles.