I just upgraded from Tiger to Snow Leopard and am exploring the use of Spaces to organize my work. For instance, having one space set up for my Architecture software, one for internet stuff, one for graphics software, etc...
So far i am torn as to whether or not i want to continue with this set up. I really like the idea of it, but i find it somewhat annoying at times as well, especially if i open a program that is not specifically assigned to a particular space.
I know the decision is ultimately mine, but i would like to know if anyone here uses or has used the spaces feature and what opinions about it might be out there, especially with regard to using HD.
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Re: Spaces
hey Matthew,
as you said it's more a personal decision but since you've asked... I use Spaces all the time (HD is set on desktop 5 out of 6). side note: to switch among spaces i use to click on the dock icons but some apps don't work as expected (open their window menu in the current space instead of leading me to the correct space where the window is already opened)
cheers,
Alessandro
as you said it's more a personal decision but since you've asked... I use Spaces all the time (HD is set on desktop 5 out of 6). side note: to switch among spaces i use to click on the dock icons but some apps don't work as expected (open their window menu in the current space instead of leading me to the correct space where the window is already opened)
cheers,
Alessandro
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Re: Spaces
I have run into this same problem with windows opening in the "wrong" space". So what is your preferred method of switching between spaces? I have not fully explored all the options, but there seems to be keyboard shortcuts as well as the menu bar icon. Is there another way?
Also, when i open a program that is not assigned to a space, it opens in the current space. Is there a way to assign a default space for all unassigned programs?
Also, when i open a program that is not assigned to a space, it opens in the current space. Is there a way to assign a default space for all unassigned programs?
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I use CTRL+[arrows] and the menu bar icon too, or you can assign keyboard or mouse shortcuts... (I didn't)
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I recently discovered Hyperspaces which i had received as part of the last MacHeist. It had been sitting in a folder with other apps i was unable to use until i upgraded from Tiger. Anyway, i have found that it greatly simplifies the the transition to using spaces for me, as i can name the spaces as well as apply other customizations like displaying the space name on my desktop. This greatly helps me keep oriented as to where i am.
As i continue to work with spaces, i like them more and more. I still have some experimenting to do as far how i want to organize my spaces, but overall i think i am going to stick with them.
Thanks for the input, Alessandro.
As i continue to work with spaces, i like them more and more. I still have some experimenting to do as far how i want to organize my spaces, but overall i think i am going to stick with them.
Thanks for the input, Alessandro.
matthew.Stanfield
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