Weell.... If somebody like me is using lots of different king of softwares +
games and so on...
I really like that I'd have one desktop w background what I am using my
business, one for home, one for gaming and so on... Then everything is its
own place rather than on messy desktop...
What is it about multiple desktops that makes it more attractive than
running multiple applications in one desktop? Not that I have anything
against it, I've used this feature in Linux and the powertoy in WinXP, but I
found no advantage to doing so. Nothing was any faster or cleaner and still
required switching between active sessions, and multiple desktops seemed to
use more system I/O in general when taxed by multiple applications and
actually slowed things down. The same can be said of using multiple logins
(FUS) for a similar affect.