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  • Posted by zordsdavini 2009-10-13

    please add verticality. Good job.

  • Posted by ZliS 2012-05-21

    Hi! Would you port the applet to xfce? Gnome rejects applets.

  • Posted by sirio 2012-01-25

    very good (in vertical mode gnome widows list, is unusable). I suggest to limit dimension of total used space, because if i open more window i risk to override other exisiting applet i use in my vertical panel (for example i use in the bottom of the panel sensors applet), the same happens on top. another thing is that icon dimension option seems not working because the only way to change dimension is to change the size of the vertical panel panel.

  • Posted by OpenID User 2011-11-03

    on dark panel, the active window highlight seems no different, maybe it will be better if there is an option to use monchrome icon for inactive window, and color icon for the active one, just like window-picker-applet behavior. only an idea, good job anyway....

  • Posted by ryates 2011-03-04

    compact, efficient....

  • Posted by EaStErDoM 2010-07-17

    Easy, stable and exactly what i wanted!

  • Posted by raulricardo21 2010-05-26

    I love it, I wish this have a SF repo

  • Posted by Dan Dediu 2010-05-15

    Great job! Would be nice to have the option of showing all workspaces simultaneously but clustered, like in tint2...

  • Posted by OpenID User — 2010-05-04

    Great work! Would it be possible to have a similar feature like window-picker-applet where there's one, long, area for the window title to go? Optional, of course :)

  • Posted by t-ch 2010-03-21

    This is by far my favorite way to manage windows in GNOME. 64-bit repo for Ubuntu would be very useful, though.

  • Posted by Serafim 2010-03-10

    Useful app. I wish the project prosperity and advance.