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      9 months ago

      for work i have to have like 3 PDFs open, my IDE, a browser, etc.

      it’s nice being able just switch to a clean desktop to browse the internet or write an email without messing up my window placement or getting lost in a bunch of layers.

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      9 months ago

      First desktop for work/study related windows another for research/info related windows and third one for chill/media related windows, sometimes you work on more than two documents at the same time and researching theme with timeouts for chill so multiple desktops is very useful

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      9 months ago

      It’s like having a second or third monitor but instead of moving your eyes to the other monitor you move the desktop you’re currently looking at.

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      9 months ago

      It’s good if you have sets of apps open for different tasks. I used to have one for programming (text editor/browser/console) and one for graphic editing (gimp/console/image viewer/blender), and one for general browsing/time wasting, all on two monitors. Pretty handy to keep your focus.

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      9 months ago

      I used to use them a lot when monitors were smaller and I put one full screen window on each desktop. With bigger monitors and multiple windows open on just one, I don’t really use them anymore.

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      9 months ago

      Using multiple desktops may help you keep all those open programs more organized. :)

      I use only use them at work. One desktop is for e-mail, chats, and my music player, the other has all the stuff I need for whatever I’m actually working on at the moment. If I’m switching back and forth between two unrelated tasks, I might use a third to keep everything for the two tasks separate.

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      9 months ago

      music can stay on one workspace

      work on another

      messenger on another.

      my alt-tab is always in the right order, and accessing specific functions like music or messaging is a whole other key sequence and muscle memory.