Agreed that viewports can be nice, not contesting that. But ( workspace
!= desktop || workspace switcher != Good name for application ).

Why? sometimes the "workspace" switcher switches viewports and sometimes
desktops. The worst is when you switch desktops and then switch
viewports in that new desktop, and then the gnome-panel doesn't follow
you (different bug, already reported I think). Now you're basically
stuck. You can't switch back. All you can do is kill gnome-panel or X,
and wait for it too restart on your current viewport/desktop.

Or you reduce the number of desktops to one, with windows still on
invisible desktops, NOW you just lose all you're previous windows. You
can't get them back. Ugh.

What I'm trying to get at is it would be nice to kill off the idea of
Desktops altogether (at least with compiz enabled) BUT be sure the
gnome-panel follows you AND the "workspace" switcher is now a "viewport"
switcher, and you can drag windows around in it, just like with
desktops. And, most importantly of all,  be sure that _under no
circumstance_ can you paint yourself into a corner and "lose" windows,
and not be able to get back to them.

I just realized expo sort of does what I want out of the workspace
switcher. But it would still be nice to have the applet. Or at least not
have it so broken.  And, worse, moving around windows with expo seems to
break Alt-Tab! (the moved window is lost from the Alt-Tab list).  More
ugh.

Basically I second the O.P. the workspace switcher and it's interaction
with viewports and desktops leads to a lot of confusion, and the
appearance of bugs, if not actual ones. Aesthically, viewports are nice,
but using them often is a big headache. Keep the appearance, but make
them, at the very least, as functional as the old idea of
workspaces/desktops.

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Confusion between virtual desktops and viewports
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