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The problem with your example is that you might have Gimp, a browser with its own set of tabs, and other multi-instances of apps needed in multiple workspaces as you work on multiple projects.

In Niri, you just have these open in the each workspace off to the side. And you know exactly where each one is.

In your example, you either have to flip through multiple Gimp instances in your scratchpad or you use tab/stack containers to tile them in to existing workspaces. But you are multiple keystrokes away now because you have to go to the container and paginate through it.



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