hehe, I never use Spaces in OS X. They don't work for me (often, windows open 
in the wrong space and hence I quickly mess up and it just gets annoying 
because I don't find what I am looking for).

Instead, I use multiple machines!

just kidding ;)

cu on Saturday at the sprint,
Adrian


On Jun 2, 2010, at 21:45 , Mariano Abel Coca wrote:

> +1
> 
> Images are projects, I'm agree with that. But having multiple worlds is like
> having a multiple desktop layout. Why are them in Mac and Linux? Because
> it's useful.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Mariano.
> 
> 
> 2010/6/2 Denis Kudriashov <[email protected]>
> 
>> 2010/6/2 Schwab,Wilhelm K <[email protected]>
>>> 
>>> I think you are missing the OP's point.  The goal (unless I am missing
>>> something) is to have a way to open say four browsers on specific classes
>>> and methods and maybe a workspace or two to work on one particular
>>> project/task, and to do the same for other tasks.
>>> 
>> 
>> In past I used projects like you. I have many tasks and used separate
>> project for each. I have many morphs opened in different projects (for data
>> diagrams, image processing, animation and others, not only browsers and
>> workspaces). It's really very suitable for development, learning and usage
>> ready appications.
>> I try used separate images for each task. But with this approach I must
>> update any system package in all images I used.
>> 
>> I think multiple worlds system will be very attractive for users. Maybe its
>> implementation not difficult. And it will be more powerfull than Dolphin
>> IdeaSpaces and java IDE's analogous.
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