Numbers, like in Apple's Mission Control or Jim's system here, don't do that, which is why I will avoid numbers for anything. And, like Stickies, when you rearrange the order of the Desktops, the names move too, so the names stay with the content. CK does the job wonderfully (except that I would like names longer than 16 characters, but that's a quibble).ĬurrentKey even lets you assign hotkeys to each desktop. Then I found the free app CurrentKey (also called CurrentKey Stats because the author focussed a lot of features on collecting and displaying statistics on how much time you spent in each app on each Desktop). I was working on KBM macros to attempt to reposition each Sticky onto the right Desktop (I was stuck on how to identify each Desktop where there wasn't already a sticky there - I could do it manually but it took a while). I, too, used to use Stickies, they just seemed conceptually like the right thing, but Apple's Stickies really don't do the job - if you have to reboot the Stickies will all open back up on the first Desktop, which is not what you want. I am using a clunky floating sticky with the name of the space in each space and a KM macro to switch to that named sticky from the dock.Īre there any plans to tie a name to each space? My main flaw with spaces - that of names for each space.
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