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by baxter001 4681 days ago
I rarely make use of stacked windows, multiple virtual desktops and a tiling window manager work much better for me, even then if I'm using two panes it's almost always an editor in one and a shell to compile and run the other.
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What Erik describes in this paragraph is painfully apparent to me whenever I see someone interact with such a stacked desktop:

"[W]indowing was to emulate the familiar, comforting desktop, a cluttered one at that. But it is extremely difficult to use efficiently a system that displays bits and pieces of documents . . . with just their edges sticking out here and there to identify them."

Using e.g. StumpWM's windowlist, I can unambiguously navigate to some desired window without guessing from partial information.

If it is the case, furthermore, that "windowing was to emulate the familiar, comforting desktop;" I think it's a skeuomorphism that we can profitably abandon.