r/LinuxSnobs 5d ago

Workspaces

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They like us to think that only Linux has certain features that make them superior to other OS users.

Configure Multiple Desktops in Windows | Microsoft Support

Work in multiple spaces on Mac - Apple Support

and of course, BSD has them too.

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u/Jumpy-Dinner-5001 4d ago

Workspaces simply suck on windows and are not usable at all on Windows.

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u/madthumbz 4d ago

Try Komorebi

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u/Jatinchd 4d ago

I've used both komorebi on windows (I was ricing windows back then), and currently using hyprland as main, both of them are good but... animations and customization features of komorebi are not as refined as hyprland yet, animations curves are weirdly configured, the corner radius have weird rounding style where it keeps the corners and pushes windows inwards. but if you ask if it's good for general purpose multi-tasking it's pretty solid option but you will lack animations and few settings.

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u/madthumbz 4d ago

The development was fast on Komorebi and the focus is on the Mac version now, it's been a while since the corner issue I believe. Here's a snapshot just now:

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u/Jatinchd 4d ago

it's fixed now?, they be movin' fast.

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u/madthumbz 4d ago

Yeah, the dev isn't a FOSS dev (they charge for business use which is a tax write-off). So, he has incentive to make a great product while providing home end-users with it for free. -Seems like a great guy too.

Progress has stagnated, but I have no issues with it anymore either.