Is there a practical reason for minimizing a program on the desktop? I have never done it and wonder what advantages people get from doing it. My theory is that it is a hangover from the early days of MS-Windows when multitasking was not well developed - but perhaps I'm wrong about that. Personally I have never encountered any technical reason to minimize, but do other people have a different experience in this regard?
On my (not very) modern Kubuntu 8.04 machine I just leave everything running in case I want to use it again. It's not like it takes up any physical space, besides, I have different things on different desktops. I even have large numbers of windows open on a single desktop which I just cycle through with Alt-Tab. Since KDE doesn't complain, I'm puzzled at what problems other people have encountered that would make them want to minimize a program - or is it just an old habit?
On my (not very) modern Kubuntu 8.04 machine I just leave everything running in case I want to use it again. It's not like it takes up any physical space, besides, I have different things on different desktops. I even have large numbers of windows open on a single desktop which I just cycle through with Alt-Tab. Since KDE doesn't complain, I'm puzzled at what problems other people have encountered that would make them want to minimize a program - or is it just an old habit?
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