![]() ![]() Thus several developers have had the same gripes and a few different solutions have come up: Six years later Eclipse still cannot handle more than one workspace at a time – and OS X has become fairly popular. Another related issue ( bug 245339) was opened for the purpose of discussing a proper implementation of multi-workspace handling. The prior was closed as RESOLVED WONTFIX due to this. The earliest mention of this problem with Eclipse I found in bug 139319 which was about starting multiple instances of Eclipse on OS X for exactly this purpose. The one application instance only scheme of OS X can be an ache, especially when you do need to work on different workspaces simultaneously and the application at hand does not support it such as Eclipse. ![]()
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