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Use an OS with a "startmenu" type setup? Gnome shell is a startmenu that will also allow you to manipulate the desktop as well as open apps and desktops. It also has the added bonus of not covering up windows all ready open.
It's pretty much just a cool looking overlay for something we all use on a daily basis. In GNOME fashion it's hardly adventurous at all and i like it.