Doing development these days requires a LOT of programs to be running at once. A couple of shells, an explorer window or two, a browser (or two or three) a database client, Eclipse, etc.
(there is something to be said about the fact that having this many applications open at once is rather wasteful, as it spreads one's attention too thin. That's true, and if the startup time for these applications was fast enough I would happily close all of them except for the one I currently needed.)
But alas, the reality is that this is what we must do. And I've often wanted to reorder the taskbar, but could not. Until now.
Taskbar Shuffle lets me do that. Neat.
(Yes, if I was running OS/X this would be built-in.)
(there is something to be said about the fact that having this many applications open at once is rather wasteful, as it spreads one's attention too thin. That's true, and if the startup time for these applications was fast enough I would happily close all of them except for the one I currently needed.)
But alas, the reality is that this is what we must do. And I've often wanted to reorder the taskbar, but could not. Until now.
Taskbar Shuffle lets me do that. Neat.
(Yes, if I was running OS/X this would be built-in.)
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