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1. blacks+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-12-17 02:14:21
Ah, sure, that makes sense. I guess I tend to be running 2-3 different browsers for different kinds of tasks, Chrome for work, Firefox for personal browsing, Brave for gmail, so I don't typically end up with multiple browser windows in the same browser. If I do for some reason, I tend to minimize all but the one I have been using with cmd-m.
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2. edoceo+ff[view] [source] 2021-12-17 04:44:20
>>blacks+(OP)
On my Xfce it's been Super+Tab to cycle through app windows in the current workspace for the last 15+ years.

New stuff is cool and all but Xfce has been so boring for so long I keep forgetting I've upgraded.

One time tho, the buttons on dialog windows moved to the top (GTK thing?) - yea, took like a week to get used to it.

3. greggm+511[view] [source] 2021-12-17 11:32:04
>>blacks+(OP)
I use one browser with multiple profiles. But even if I ran different browsers to solve that issue I'd have to do the same for everything else. Run 3-5 different editors instead of one editor with 3-5 windows. Run 3-5 different terminals apps instead of one Terminal app with 3-5 different windows. etc....
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