Recensioni per Winger - A Window Manager
Winger - A Window Manager di Lionel Wong
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di TwoHawks, 4 anni faThis is not getting enough love. I struggle with being able to group windows as well as tabs ...this is a better step in this direction than anything else I have yet found. While it does not actually group windows, the naming feature facilitates a manner of grouping.
For instance, I may have 500 tabs open in about 40 to 50 windows (I do lots of research and development in various fields). If I have several "news" groups open I can tag (adding a name) each window News1, News2, etc, ir even something like News1-tech, News2-politics, News3-foriegn aid research, etc etc.
Then I can
- move tabs between windows,
- search on the labels without Tab-WindowTitles of Tabs that are not currently the focus in a particular window cluttering up my search (I have Tabhunter for that)
...and there are a number of elegant management tools and settings that come with.
They deleted my old account here, I have been on Moz since the beginning, and am a coder. This is a work very well done, simple, and effective. thank you very much Lionel.
For instance, I may have 500 tabs open in about 40 to 50 windows (I do lots of research and development in various fields). If I have several "news" groups open I can tag (adding a name) each window News1, News2, etc, ir even something like News1-tech, News2-politics, News3-foriegn aid research, etc etc.
Then I can
- move tabs between windows,
- search on the labels without Tab-WindowTitles of Tabs that are not currently the focus in a particular window cluttering up my search (I have Tabhunter for that)
...and there are a number of elegant management tools and settings that come with.
They deleted my old account here, I have been on Moz since the beginning, and am a coder. This is a work very well done, simple, and effective. thank you very much Lionel.
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pubblicato il 4 anni faThank you for your kind words. It means a lot.
Grouping windows would be an OS-level task, and the solution is the multi-desktop/workspace feature on most modern OSes, or you can try third-party app alternatives (which I'd do for Windows10, as I currently find its built-in feature a bit lacking).
But yes, naming can in a way facilitate grouping. Good thinking! I do it too, and I intend to document it as a tip in the help page for the next update. I like to go with e.g. news, news/tech, news/politics, etc. With whatever naming pattern used, typing "news" in the panel will show a list of all the news windows.
Grouping windows would be an OS-level task, and the solution is the multi-desktop/workspace feature on most modern OSes, or you can try third-party app alternatives (which I'd do for Windows10, as I currently find its built-in feature a bit lacking).
But yes, naming can in a way facilitate grouping. Good thinking! I do it too, and I intend to document it as a tip in the help page for the next update. I like to go with e.g. news, news/tech, news/politics, etc. With whatever naming pattern used, typing "news" in the panel will show a list of all the news windows.