I guess that you are missing the point. Workspaces are not graveyards.
They're spaces where you can group activities according to your needs and
workflow.

You can use the workspaces to be more efficient by being less distracted by
the unused applications you want to keep open.

I was not really using workspaces in Gnome 2. In Gnome 3 it's part of the
complete experience.

As I said earlier, you need to change your workflow to reap the benefits of
the new Gnome. Personnaly I find this so much more efficient I don't see any
reason to go back

-- Cyril Arnaud
On May 28, 2011 7:45 AM, "Holger Berndt" <bern...@gmx.de> wrote:
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