Desktops allows you to organize your applications on up to four virtual desktops. Read email on one, browse the web on the second, and do work in your productivity software on the third, without the clutter of the windows you’re not using. After you configure hotkeys for switching desktops, you can create and switch desktops either by clicking on the tray icon to open a desktop preview and switching window, or by using the hotkeys.
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This was out some time ago.
Great application, but Aero is not transferred to the other desktops and has little bugs that need to be ironed out which prevents from being productive. I say wait until the next version.
But, great to know
This was out some time ago.
Great application, but Aero is not transferred to the other desktops and has little bugs that need to be ironed out which prevents from being productive. I say wait until the next version.
But, great to know
This was out some time ago.
Great application, but Aero is not transferred to the other desktops and has little bugs that need to be ironed out which prevents from being productive. I say wait until the next version.
But, great to know
Thanks for sharing! Multiple desktops is a very useful feature in linux! Glad that MS has one too ;-)
Thanks for sharing! Multiple desktops is a very useful feature in linux! Glad that MS has one too ;-)
Thanks for sharing! Multiple desktops is a very useful feature in linux! Glad that MS has one too ;-)
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Yes, multiple desktops have become a staple for linux and the fact that microsoft has lagged on this is rather worrisome.
Yes, multiple desktops have become a staple for linux and the fact that microsoft has lagged on this is rather worrisome.
Yes, multiple desktops have become a staple for linux and the fact that microsoft has lagged on this is rather worrisome.