Have we given up too quickly on non-overlapping window GUIs?
Given the success of Exposé, perhaps we have given up too early on non-overlapping window GUIs?
For example, suppose you combine the automatic layout of Exposé with different zoom levels and win 7's dock. Could that provide something workable that would do away with overlapping windows?
You could provide Exposé on a per app level as well. Just click the app's icon and you will see all its open windows all on the screen at once with no overlap.
If you want to see a certain subset of windows on the screen at once, just click on all of those in the subset to zoom in to only those windows, again with no overlap.
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or am I just confused?
There is a significant geek population that likes tiling WMs. More power to 'em. But I think the general public probably like the freedom to overlap windows as they see fit.
The other response is that there is because you can hide things you aren't using behind other windows. Right now, the 4 windows I have open wouldn't all fit on a single screen without overlapping.
Three screens help. :)
That way you can arrange your windows as you like and leave them that way.
I think eventually when people have enough experience with ZUIs on phone browsers etc. all of the OS/window managers will have to provide zooming/panning (at least as an option).
I am building a ZUI javascript components / thing because I think its also useful for browsing the web.