DANA SUTTON Originally I didn't like Spaces because you could only organize desktops on a program by program basis. Then Apple improved it: now you can put different windows from any one program on different desktops, and this allows you to organize yourself on a project-by-project basis, much nicer. But it still has one problem, that all desktops have the same background, so that in the absence of a distinctive visual cue for each desktop it is too easy for the user to become disoriented. Space Suit addresses this problem, for which I am very grateful. Nevertheless I have two problems with it. First I wish that it were not implemented so that it uses a Dock icon. Especially on a small screen -- think of a 13" laptop -- Dock space is too valuable to be chewed up by background utilities. Second, unlike You Control Desktops, it doesn't work in tandem with the nifty background utility Camouflage, which I have been using to keep my desktop nice and neat. If the author would address these two issues, I'd be very willing to pay money for a future version (hint, hint).
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