You also can set a key shortcut to switch to a specific workspace in the
system settings. I use Super+<WorkspaceNumber> keys for example. I don't
think a Gnome 2-like interface is needed to be efficient with G3
workspaces...

2011/9/21 Adam Tauno Williams <awill...@whitemice.org>

> On Tue, 2011-09-20 at 10:37 -0700, Jeroen Verhoeckx wrote:
> > Hello Gnome Developers,
> > I made a mock-up (see attachment) for a possible extension for the
> > Gnome Shell.
> > The idea is basically to have four (or more) tabs for the workspaces
> > in the top panel.
> > This would make it very easy to switch between the workspaces and
> > there
>
> It *is* very easy to switch between workspaces in GNOME 3.
>
> Ctrl-Alt-Up
> Ctrl-Alt-Down
>
> Using the shift key you can even take application windows without.
>
> > wouldn't be a need anymore to switch between applications.
>
> Eh?
>
>
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