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For example having media player widget follow active desktops would be great when listening to music. It may not seem like a big thing and it isn't. But these little usability addons is what makes things shine IMO.
This could also be done like so, that you could attach a "cord" to a widget, which would show up as a bubble on the side of your desktop. If you want the media player quickly in to view, you drag the bubble from the side to pull up the media player for example.
Of course the original position of the widget shouldn't move, so it should be a ghost player that you could drag around.
This optionality could be added to a widget or any item on your desktop through the desktop modifying mode that you get by holding down on the desktop.
What do you guys think? Possible? Worth it?