I love your idea of tabbed windows, Jim. Other applications often have "rooms" or "screensets" or "workspaces" that do exactly as you described and make it much easier to accomplish what you're trying to do in a more efficient manner.

To draw an analogy, as an artist, if I'm working in pastels I don't want to have my oil painting brushes cluttering up my workspace. I want my pastels, papers, boards, and blending tools right at hand. Then, all those get put away when I start to paint in oils on canvas. Or maybe I dig out my watercolor paints and papers after putting everything else away. It's all there in my studio, but not everything is out at the same time.


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