Tuomo Valkonen has written a window manager called PWM that sounds like the sort of thing you're talking about. Windows are grouped together into frames with tabs along the top. I don't know if the windows automatically group together by application but you can certainly do it manually by dragging windows (or tabs) in and out of frames.
Tuomo Valkonen has written a window manager called PWM that sounds like the sort of thing you're talking about. Windows are grouped together into frames with tabs along the top. I don't know if the windows automatically group together by application but you can certainly do it manually by dragging windows (or tabs) in and out of frames.
There's quite a lot of information at http://www.urbanlegends.com/science /glass .flow/ that suggests glass flow is indeed a myth.
It's Cities in Flight that's out of print, not Teranesia - amazon.com says it's back in February. You can get it from Amazon.co.uk though.