Multiple usecases including one that is currently my life. One rather large PDF ebook open to a specific page, a few reference tables and chemical structure drawings open. One primary browser window for doing my homework, which can be time intensive. Having all the reference material on screen at once is not only cramped but distracting. Closing and reopening these things annoys me and breaks my flow. Minimization is analogous to moving all the physical crap off my desk and putting it off to the side. I still need it, but the need is conditional.
-- Saleel
On Feb 8, 2012 10:17 AM, Michael Hall <mhall...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
On 02/08/2012 09:49 AM, tommy wrote:
> If minimize by launcher were possible, I could simply Super+1, Super+3,
> Super+7 and I'm all done having few windows I want, insted of 20 clicks
> and moving mouse along the whole desktop.
I haven't had a use for minimizing windows in well over a year. Between
Unity's easy window switching and multiple workspaces, I leave open
windows I am using, and close those I'm not.
What exactly is your use case for needing to minimize a window, let
alone multiple? Maybe I'm missing something, but to me it's a legacy
feature that is only kept around because it's always been that way.
Michael Hall
mhall...@ubuntu.com
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