Linux tiling window managers can supercharge your productivity in several ways. Here's how they work and six I recommend.
Windows Layout Manager (also known as WiLMa) is a free app that allows you to manage the size, shape, and positioning of any and all windows on your screen to a fine degree. The most obvious use for ...
As a long-time Linux user for a reasonably long stint back in the day, there are some Linux features that I miss having moved to macOS a few years back. One such is the lack of a better window tiling ...
You may have found the key to gaming on desktop Linux, but managing multiple windows has always been a hassle. The traditional overlapping window layouts stack windows on top of each other like a ...
I have used FancyZones from Microsoft PowerToys for quite some time, and it served me well for basic window organization. The zone-based snapping worked fine for keeping my browser and notes side by ...
The Window Manager is a perfect window enhancement tool used to manage desktops in a multi-task environment, allowing users to spend less time switching and resizing windows. With the help of Window ...
It's a rare occasion that a piece of Linux software slips by me, especially when it's a desktop environment or window manager. But here we are. Just a week or so ago, I ran into what I originally ...
Discover how iPadOS Stage Manager elevates iPad multitasking with external display support and flexible window management to ...
Quickly organize and move windows to specific areas of your desktop. Whether you use one monitor or three, Windows XP or Windows 8, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, you’re bound to have windows on ...
Starting about a week ago, whenever I opened a solution in Visual Studio, Solution Explorer did not appear. Instead, the right-hand side of the Visual Studio window was completely occupied -- top to ...