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by icebraining
5034 days ago
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On (...) Linux I cannot switch to an app bringing all windows to the front, I have to do it one at a time. Sure you can. Just launch (or move) each application to its own virtual desktop. You can even group them logically, like an email reader with an IM client! What if I wanted to switch back and use that app again? Window and Linux applications are not disposable, they can be launched more than once. |
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But when the last window is closed the application quits. What if I want to keep it running because I will switch back and open something in a minute? On Windows & Linux I have to launch the app again.
I'm not arguing for one or the other here, just illustrating that this argument is based on familiarity not one actually being better than the other. Each has pluses and minuses.