Operating multiple virtual desktops look to necessitate is not yet amply covered by subsisting apps, such as fresh instrument look. One of the most recent of them is nSpaces, looking for a practical tool designed to offer the opportunity to work seamlessly with multiple desktopenvironments, each separated from the others.
Installation requires no freebie effort on your part, because it comes with an installer and Web user interaction is significantly reduced in the process, the only obstacle is to approve the execution of the system as it is signed and that the publisher is not verified.
The user interface is very simple and straightforward, with four desktops are initially set by the developer and customization options for each, the configuration is not a hard nut to crack, and even beginners can participate without problems.
NSpaces you can identify the name of each workspace and customize each of which has a different background image, however, one of the most important features is the ability to initiate and maintain a variety of applications, each of them, which makes it a great way to avoid clutter.
You can delimitate which applications must be present on each computer directly from the main application window nspace, just look for the process and assign it to a workspace, once you go to that office, said apps will also be launched.
There may be some problems with the operation of this feature, because during our tests, we have seen this problem on several occasions, but also found a lot of cases, we determined that the apps will not start when you go to the corresponding desktop.
On the positive side, we noticed that space and able to keep the elements launched a separate office space for other work, the only elements that are common to all environments were the points on the office of origin.
Moving between virtual spaces can be done from the top switch, which can be accessed either from the context menu icon in the system tray or by typing a specific shortcut. You will see all available positions as thumbnails, with the assigned name and wallpaper, an interesting feature would be to see the contents of the virtual space in miniature Switcher.




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