I have long found Apple's "model" of multiple desktops next to useless. Probably this means I'm doing something wrong, or haven't read the "manual" (where's that?), but that's how it is. That applies in all the versions of Mac OS X which I've used from Snow Leopard onwards.
Several years ago I found a tool called Project Desktops, which is still running on one of my machines. Indeed, it runs under El Capitan.
As far as I can see it really is quite good - clears an untidy desktop within a few seconds, but all the files can be put back on to the desktop very quickly. This enables one to partition the files into useful projects, so that things don't get too confused.
I can't find many similar utilities now - though I thought I'd had another one running when I was investigating these a few years ago.
Also, it seems that the utility itself may be in limbo currently, which is rather a shame.
Does anyone else use anything at all like this to put files into organised project groups?
Several years ago I found a tool called Project Desktops, which is still running on one of my machines. Indeed, it runs under El Capitan.
As far as I can see it really is quite good - clears an untidy desktop within a few seconds, but all the files can be put back on to the desktop very quickly. This enables one to partition the files into useful projects, so that things don't get too confused.
I can't find many similar utilities now - though I thought I'd had another one running when I was investigating these a few years ago.
Also, it seems that the utility itself may be in limbo currently, which is rather a shame.
Does anyone else use anything at all like this to put files into organised project groups?
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