Not entirely true, right now we have duplicated tab designs between every
single application and sometimes even within applications (main view and
settings). And there is no reason to wipe them out completely, take for
example firefox, all that would be needed to done is the following:

   1. Set links to open in new windows
   2. Disable the new window link in the right click menu
   3. Or optionally create an extension (e.g. in the ubuntu-firefox
   extension) which would set a "new tab" option opening a normal window and a
   "new window" option which would create a new window with a different
   size/name/type/whatever.

Tabs would still be accessible if somebody digs into the settings, but a
normal user would never get the choice to use one option or the other.
Naturally - in the end - not all applications would be using it, but the
same is true with every feature (e.g. not all applications use the default
window decoration, the same components (tickboxes etc.)) yet every single
generalisation is a win for the user!
 (Aside of that, if such a feature will be ever developed this is one of the
best moments to consider it, all the competition has come with OS's in the
recent times forcing the user to partially rewrite applications, while the
OS didn't actually add significant features. This would require
significantly less work and would improve the user experience, so I guess it
would be a win-win-win situation both in time, developers and users). I
might be mailing - if there is no objection - gedit and firefox developers
whether they *theoretically *would like such a feature.
  David Mulder


On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Gregory Petrosyan <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 09:21:12PM +0100, David Mulder wrote:
> > But most applications DO offer an option to disable tabs, at least two
> out
> > of three tab based applications I use on my computer have such an option
> > (and I am on a mac rather than on linux where it should be even better),
> the
> > actual problem would be to auto-enable this feature in gnome, but even
> that
> > should be possible, as this UI would give quite a number of advantages to
> > developers and most bigger projects do have specific configurations for
> > gnome/KDE/mac/windows either way.
>
> It is not sufficient to "use windows by default". Tabs should be wiped out
> of
> the apps completely (that means help, menus, settings etc). Otherwise, it
> would seem like a duplicated functionality: "look, I can use gedit tabs, or
> gnome-shell tabs... which should I use?". And the user will have to learn
> _both_ app-specific and WM tabs.
>
>        Gregory
>
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