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Dragging them on Mission Control hasn't worked for my apps. I've had to exit fullscreen, move screens, then reengage fullscreen.
The double-click to maximize often doesn't work. Many windows either do nothing, or resize only to a specific size, or maximize only vertically. Totally not infuriating.
Rectangle is the tool I use to make windows behave.
Yeah, that's odd. As long as an app is in fullscreen you should be able to drag it from screen to screen when Mission Control is active.
As for the double click; Finder will only maximise the height without changing its width, but all the other apps I tried filled the desktop.