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ah. i apologize for failing to read forum guidelines before posting. could my idea be better posted as: a possible way to better handle interactivity of multiple applications being run simultaneously.?
so anyway. i have this "extra" desktop and i really don't know what i want to put on it. all my other desktops are arranged to my liking, but i just can't think of what to do with this last one, so i leave it blank, which is lame. i would disable it, but i have this nice looping wallpaper (grand canyon desert scene) and i don't ruin the atmosphere. so, what to do?
so then i thought, could this wasted desktop be used, similarly to the dash board but providing a "level" of application interactivity and interactivity between applications being run simultaneously, on a 2x2 grid (or whatever (user defined or flexible based on usable space and number of "minimized" applications)). and naturally you wouldn't want all your applications displayed here, so a button or menu selection would have to be added so that the user could choose to minimize to dashboard or minimize to desktop (but will still be displayed, brought to full screen, and closed from the dashboard).
so that's the idea...now, how? widgets immediately came to mind because of their wide use and smooth integration in the maemo gui. also some provide already ui functions to programs running in the dashboard (example: media player and widget play/pause, track advance and repeat).
i don't know if it's possible, but i just though this would be one way to handle the constant up/down, up/down, up/down of task switching, especially when you are running multiple applications that don't require the full screen to achieve a "good" level of functionality (i.e. a note (or you cold have 2 notes running next to each other to allow drag and drop of selected text instead of copy-dashboard-paste-dashboard-copy-dashboard...)).
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