Proper Full Screen Support for MacOS
It really would be helpful if the Adobe CC apps (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop et al) all did as Acrobat Pro DC does and properly implemented the MacOS full screen/split screen option.
This would allow people who use multiple and large monitors to properly designate workspace and split screens between two apps without toolbars/panels getting hidden by other apps.

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Ruth Ivimey-Cook commented
Been asking for this for ages. Please make this a priority.
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Anonymous commented
Chiming in, November 2019. This would be very helpful and convenient. It does not seem like there would be much development needed on Adobe's part.
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Gabriel Reiber commented
I think InDesign (and every other CC application) should support Apples native fullscreen-mode in macOS. I can understand when some people prefer the oldschool way of just maximizing de window, but the native fullscreen-mode would be so much more convenient when working with multiple desktop spaces and would be much more consistent within macOS.
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Bob commented
I use comments from PDFs to update work I do in InDesign. Split view on the Mac is the ideal scenario. Acrobat Pro DC allows split screen. InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop (CC 2019) do not. What's up with that??? Come on Adobe. You're better than that.
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Paul Rosenberg commented
My workflow makes use of macOS workspaces, but this requires my applications to support Full Screen mode in macOS. Adobe CC apps do not and I'm fairly sure this is intentional, but it doesn't align with the way many users work.
Please add macOS Full Screen/Workspaces functionality in future updates of InDesign and other CC applications. Thanks!
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Ankan Roy commented
This should have been the obvious choice. It doesn't make sense why in 2018, this is a *feature* request...
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SW commented
Version of Adobe InDesign: 13.1
Steps to reproduce the issues: Click the green 'maximize' button to put the application into Fullscreen mode
Expected result: Application should enter standard MacOS fullscreen mode like other modern Mac apps do, compatible with switching Spaces and sharing screen with another app in Split View.
Actual result: Can not enter Full Screen, breaking multi-app workflow with Spaces or Split View. -
Andre Andrushenko commented
Seriously.. what's with Adobe's UX game?
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Anonymous commented
OSX has a fullscreen/splitscreen mode, integrated into their Spaces (desktop view dedicated to one app only) support in almost any app.
Acrobat (!) already added this fullscreen support.
The classical design workflow would be greatly improved if InDesign (and most other CC apps) would support this *native* *OSX* feature.Especially corrections, copying text, comparing artwork and final lay-out, switching apps, would go much faster, with less switching of views, apps, moving windows around etc…
On a MacBook, this would make *all* Adobe apps much more useful. I (and many others) do not want to pay for a second monitor, only to make switching between apps easier.