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<blockquote data-quote="Jaygray" data-source="post: 632660" data-attributes="member: 50033"><p>I don't really use spaces. If Windows had a similar feature, I think I would have been all over it in an attempt to keep the taskbar from filling up. </p><p></p><p>When I switched over to OS X, I couldn't understand why the little red gel tab only closed the current window instead of shutting down the application. Anyhow, I got into the habit of closing whatever window I'm finished with, but leaving the application running in the background. When I want that window back, I just click the icon in the dock. </p><p></p><p>For me, this has the same net effect of keeping the desktop organized. Expose in the other hand, I use constantly. I assigned it to a hot corner and I use it all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaygray, post: 632660, member: 50033"] I don't really use spaces. If Windows had a similar feature, I think I would have been all over it in an attempt to keep the taskbar from filling up. When I switched over to OS X, I couldn't understand why the little red gel tab only closed the current window instead of shutting down the application. Anyhow, I got into the habit of closing whatever window I'm finished with, but leaving the application running in the background. When I want that window back, I just click the icon in the dock. For me, this has the same net effect of keeping the desktop organized. Expose in the other hand, I use constantly. I assigned it to a hot corner and I use it all the time. [/QUOTE]
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