![]() ![]() Of course, to pull out my soapbox, you could have a shortcut that when you open it, opens up your tax records, your billing / tax / AR software (as appropriate), and then shuts it all down when you close that shortcut– and another one for music. While I’m a huge proponent of tabs in a browser, that’s mainly so I can read an article (or news site) and spawn off tabs with links I want to look at later. I realize that MDI is no longer “cool”, but it’s a perfectly valid solution. Sounds like a way to use multiple desktops, personally– although really, there’s no reason you can’t have both windows open and alt-tab between them. But, I really don’t see that as a killer feature that I can’t live without. I can see how some people might prefer just one with two tabs. No reason to move tax documents into the music folder or visa versa, but I might have two different file browsers open for those two areas. So it might be useful to have just one explorer with different tabs to separate the two tasks.įor a quick and dumb example: browsing a music folder, while working on a collection of documents for tax purposes. I often work on different tasks at the same time that require file system manipulation in different areas, but not necessarily requiring interaction between the two areas of the file system. Not exactly sure what everyone’s usecase is, but it might be useful for mine. ![]()
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