I personally am a fan I find it to be like spaces except I can see them which makes switching between tasks smoother.

  • QuokkaA
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    10 months ago

    I leave it off, I don’t see much use for it when I can just have separate desktops open for what I need.

    What do you use it for that you can’t do normally?

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      10 months ago

      I like having similar tasks on the same workspace separated by mission control.

      So I’d have my programming stuff, editor and browser, then maybe an issue tracker on workspace 1 with mission control to quickly switch between the two. I guess the dock might work for this use but it’s nicer to have the context of which apps are in each control space.

      Then in workspace 2 I have my calendar and reminders on different mission control spaces so I don’t have to have them side by side and can benefit from a more full window size.

      TLDR: minimise workspace count by grouping tasks of similar context.

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    6 months ago

    I find it to be like spaces except I can

    Spaces was really good. Like the OG Leopard version, it was really desktop peak performance.

    Stage Manager kinda feels like what Windows does when you hover icons.

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        11 months ago

        Not the person you asked, but I haven’t found a use for it myself on my laptop. If I need to work on something I’ll just use an external monitor, so I haven’t really felt like I’ve needed what Stage Manager offers