The Workspace Name Applet is a GNOME panel applet that allows for the displaying and editing of the current workspace's name, making it simple to navigate and manage workspaces.
Using this applet is quite simple. After installation, it can be easily added to the GNOME panel, and from there, it displays the current workspace name. I especially appreciated the feature of being able to rename workspaces quickly and easily, without opening the settings. This streamlined the workspace management process and increased my productivity.
One thing worth mentioning is that the applet's appearance is highly customizable. This is a valuable feature for users who prefer personalized desktop environments. Users can choose between displaying the workspace name only, or displaying an icon next to the workspace name. Moreover, users can select the icon from the available icon themes or even use their custom icons.
Lastly, I found the applet highly responsive and efficient. I did not notice any lags or bugs, and it generally performed well in my tests. In conclusion, if ever a user finds it helpful to keep organized while working with multiple workspaces, Workspace Name Applet is a well-designed and highly-customizable applet that is definitely worth trying out.
Version 0.9.1: N/A