Workspaces don't do anything the way you'd want?
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Because0789 last edited by
@leocg What is the difference between Workspaces and just having multiple windows?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@because0789 You can have multiple windows in different workspaces.
Imagine that you are planning a trip. You can create a workspace and name it Trip to City A. Inside it you open a window for the hotels, another ones for restaurants, a third one for places to visit and so on
Or you can have a News workspace and it can contain a window with sports news sources, a second window with economics news, etc
The idea of workspaces is to allow you focusing on something, work on something without distractions. It's for you to better organize your browsing stuff.
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A Former User last edited by
What are you talking about?
Workspaces between windows are unrelated.
If you are in your Travel workspace and open a new window, that new window is not connected to your Travel workspace in any way.
If you switch workspace in a window, nothing happens in the other windows open.
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Because0789 last edited by
@vegelund Exactly! If anything just opening new windows to do it is better because at least then you aren't expecting anything special to happen. Workspaces promise things and deliver nothing. Everything that @leocg described can be done by just putting those things in different windows and minimizing them. At least then you know where and when you can access it, unlike the lie of having a workspace exist in 2 different windows and share absolutely nothing. Doesn't even work well as a tab group until that feature rolls out.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Can you give me a source that explains how I can open new windows inside a Workspace?
Help article, blog post, anything.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@leocg said:
had the impression that it used to work that way, maybe something has changed.
Have you heard of a browser called Opera?
Perhaps you could test the functionality we are talking about.
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MarqM last edited by MarqM
@leocg I have been using workspaces since they were introduced in Opera, when their number was limited to 5 (I think it was). They are and have always been very much the same as the multiple desktop feature in Windows. This was my impression at least and I always used them that way. Just rename "Desktop" to "workspace" and "app" to "tab" and apply it to a browser.
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MarqM last edited by MarqM
@leocg according to my experience, the functionality of workspaces has not changed since they were introduced, therefore I would have never expected to open anything other than tabs inside them. Even in the workspace description here https://forums.opera.com/topic/61763/workspaces/1 no windows are mentioned: "Workspaces are a feature in Opera that lets you organize your tabs into different groups in a dedicated tab strip, like rooms in a house. Each workspace is like a different room, and you can customize them based on your browsing habits."
I really wonder where this phrase "Workspaces contain windows and tabs" may come from. -
A Former User last edited by
#gettingmypopcorn
@leocg said in:
@because0789 It's not an useless phrase, it's the reality, it's how things work. If you don't understand that, workspace probably will never work for you.
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Markus443 last edited by
@because0789 said in Workspaces don't do anything the way you'd want?:
unlike the lie of having a workspace exist in 2 different windows and share absolutely nothing.
they share the same Workspace-names but not the content (tabs). And that's totally confusing. If a workspace is named "test"...ok..thats generic. But if I use "Trip to New York on 02.05.2024" it doesn't make any sense in different windows.
First time I organized 250 tabs on multiple workspaces and expected to switch between them in different windows (5k screen so one browser window is nonsense). After loosing everything an hour later because of this behavior I was ...not that happy.