

TotalSpaces is his idea to improve his daily desktop and window management tasks. He is a computer veteran, an englishman living in Finland.
TOTALSPACES DEFAULT NUMBER OF SPACES MAC
TotalSpaces has been developed by Stephen Sykes - a Mac and iOS developer, hacker and radio electronics guru. Sounds good? Look into the documentation to get more info on individual features in the current version. And of course you may customize hotkeys, hotcorners and the way circulation through the grid works. For example featuring the famous Cube transition. It offers custom transitions when switching Spaces. In a way it brings back the old grid-based Spaces behavior we loved in Snow Leopard. TotalSpaces provides several handy features for heavy Spaces users. You guess right, it taps into the system and improves Spaces experience. TotalSpaces is a productivity tool for Mac. Then I want 4 spaces per external monitor and the remainder on my laptop.** I’m excited to announce a new product from BinaryAge. I just always want all spaces on my laptop, unless I have extra monitors.

In whatever order I manually add spaces (or let DisplaySpaces do it), the applications I set up to use a certain space always end up in the right place it seems. I actually don’t care so much which spaces go where.

Whenever I connect a 2nd extra monitor: automatically move 4 spaces from my laptop screen to the extra monitor. Whenever I connect 1 extra monitor: automatically move 4 spaces to that external monitor and keep 8 on my laptop. I actually don’t care if this is too much work because I never use that many spaces on just my laptop screen. Right now I don’t think I ever get more than 12, so I’d assume adding 1 (for some reason it’s mostly 11 I end up with) would be perfect. When I’m not connected to any external monitors, I get my 12 spaces (so add or delete respectively). Since the monitors at work are different from the ones at home (2 external ones at both locations) I have a different profile setup. I basically have 3 profiles set up in DisplaySpacesManager:
TOTALSPACES DEFAULT NUMBER OF SPACES MAC OS
That is SO much better than the detailt Mac OS behavior (I have no idea why it works so weirdly). DSM restores 4 spaces to each, according to layout, not monitor ID’sīut I’d be totally happy if Totalspaces can automatically detect a certain number of configs and according to those, restore the spaces I want.DSM looks at the layout (which monitor is in which position from left to right.I reconnect to completely different monitors, yet they are again 3 monitors in total.DSM sees I have 3 monitors with 4 spaces.What I’d like is for Displayspacesmanager to ‘see’ how many monitors I have and then restore accordingly. I realize that making it possible to restore whatever monitors I have attached is difficult. I now made 2 configs, one for home and one for work. The only caveat is that it remembers which monitors are connected, so when I’m at a customer’s site I may have a messed up number of desktops, simply because Displayspaces manager can’t recognize the monitors and thus cannot restore a config. It seems to be able to restore the configuration I want every time. Right now, the Displayspacesmanager works brilliantly.

Hi Stephen, I second Khofmeyer’s request.
