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2006-05-26
Thom, I'm surprised you didn't encounter the weird focus issues related to using many applications with Spaces where you have numbers of windows of various applications in various spaces. The fact of the matter is that the tabbing order that's enforced is less than logical, and BeOS has a much more sensible solution as to which windows are selected when changing spaces. I realize I may not represent the typical user scenario, but I tend to use the keyboard to do most of my GUI navigation, as well as tending to keep a lot of windows open at once, and Spaces falls down in a weird way there.