
For example, I have a list titled with today's date (e.g. One area I find tabs more useful than just starring lists is needing to refer back to lists only temporarily. Those are my 2¢, hope others would also share their scenarios. This would dramatically increase the productivity of the program for me, while keeping the power usage low. I am not a programmer and don't know this for a fact, but I assume a single Workflowy instance with tabs would be much easier on a computer's resources than two instances of Workflowy. More functionality with less resources.If I have a tab for my teaching notes and right next to it a tab for my writing notes, then I'd be a much happier camper. Just like virtual desktops on any modern OS, keeping different contexts opened simultaneously can be really beneficial.

The ability to move from one nested logic to another.

It's just that Workflowy is much more easy on my system than opening a few browser instances (with all the plugins/addons in them), that would hit my laptop's performance and affect the easier work flow.

First of all, thank you for responding to such a popular demand! I can only speak for myself, obviously, so I'd say that the biggest benefits for me of either multiple instances of the desktop app or tabbed Workflowy are:
