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2006-03-20
I've always liked xfce. It has stayed out of my way and let me get one with my work. It doesn't cry out to be fiddled with or configured every session.
I'm sure you can configure other desktops to do this stuff but the default things make me happy:
* scroll wheel on background cycles through desktops.
* cntrl+Fn selects desktops.
* scroll wheel on title bar shutters up windows out of the way and down into view again. No need to go finding them in any taskbar or stack.
I'm sure there are many other productivity enhancing mechanisms .. but I use these all the time.