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The first window manager I used on Linux was fwm2 on Suse linux 5.2 I liked it but I could never find the use of iconifying the windows, how can you find those icons if they are under your other windows? What use is it then?
BeOS lists file contents when you right click on the desktop or any folder and the fact that it's tabs give more oportunity for a part of the desktop to be visible this iconify-ing makes a lot more sense or?