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TBH I agree. I wanted to explain the models and not endorse one or the other. I really enjoyed spatial nautilus and was a fan overall of the document oriented workspace. It gave you lots of tiny windows and you generally felt like a multi-tasking king surveying your domain.
But people are less effective when multi-tasking, and the big issue with the document oriented desktop is organisation. Similar to how people used to stick all their email into well organised folders, but now it's all in one big chunk and you just use search (which is faster anyway). That sort of "all my stuff is in a database" fits better with the application model, so I conceded.