2011/6/9 Cyril Arnaud <[email protected]>

>  I guess that using workspaces will work pretty well. You can move from
> workspaces to workspaces using either the overview or the Ctrl+Alt+up or
> down.
> Each workspace can then be used to group multiple sets of applications
> together for improved productivity [image: ;)]
>
> -Cyril
>

Yes for when I have two windows side by side with each other, I frequently
switch between them with alt-tab. Lets say that I'm developing a website: I
will then have emacs and firefox open side by side, switching very often
between the two. If I want to switch task, lets say to casual browsing and
chatting, I will switch workspace.

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