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Originally Posted by Eugene
As well most of us have sufficiently large displays where dozens of windows can be open and still have corners visible. We also tend to put oft used windows/objects in the same desktop space every time. That's what memory and habit do for us.
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OK I think this is where we differ. I have a 13" screen. I think more people are moving towards smaller screens than the other way (laptops are a much more popular choice these days). I have many of my windows maximised because I
need to to be able to work efficiently within each window. So I rely on Exposé to be able to navigate between them, and it's been less than perfect (especially since Snow Leopard
).
My point about memory was that, yes, when the user moves something it works fine. But when the
system moves something (Exposé) and it changes every fricken time you use it, your memory isn't going to help much. Exposé (particularly the Snow Leopard version) suffers from this issue.
And you need to view your whole workflow at once
why?