On 30/10/13 16:49, Gabe Martin wrote:
a tag is just a group of applications. rather than minimising and
maximising things, you can assign applications to different tags. then,
when you want to view those things, you can toggle the tag to be visible
along with your current tag, and, when you're done, toggle that tag to be
invisible again.

So IF you put one app per tag, then minimising an app is equivalent to disabling a tag. (Except that by default you do not see the apps from other tags, I suppose this can be changed if needed.)

I suppose the benefit of using tags appears when you put several apps in one tag. I still do not see the benefit.

I gave you my work flow. Could you give some test cases for tag usage (or your work flow)? What do you put precisely in your tags and more importantly how do you use them?

Note that permitting to have an app in several tags cannot be considered a reason to use tags.

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Eugen

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