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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May 12 19:26:33 +0000 
2008 -------
tora, I understand your view as a high-end user, but unfortunately this
situation changes a lot among users:
The vast majority of computer users I know of have 15" or 17" monitors with
resolutions either 1024x768 or 800x600. Greater than that is pretty rare.
Very little people use a good window manager. In fact, the vast majority have
Windows installed. OTOH, few would have patience to do the managing themselves.
I'd never use focus-follow-mouse for reasons beyond our discussion here.
This could be taken care of by OSs in a few years, but we don't know how many
(let alone the majority of users get the solution). We will have in the near
future a solution which is not as good as what the competition brought over 10
years ago.

I know split windows is not a simple solution and apologize for the 'me too'
flooding. But what I really want is to have the reasons clear. For people like
me, which I believe to be many, split windows is still the feature of choice.

Best regards

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