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Seems a bit redundant when you can just use split windows no?
Window management has barely improved in decades in mainstream OSs. We've got snapping in Windows and macOS* but that's only useful if you want your two windows to take up the total screen real estate between them. Others, you're manually adjusting both windows - it's messy and not ideal.
*I've only used headless Linux for a long time, so I don't know what the scene is over there.
Give me a second...
Yup. My system still supports multiple things at once.
Perhaps this is for psychopaths that maximize every window?
Try doing that on mobile.
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How?! There's no mention of mobile that I've seen for this feature. I also can't find any split options.
On graphene os you just hit the square button to view all your running apps then click their name on the top and click split screen, on Samsung you long press on the apps I think.
I have both Firefox and Firefox focus which is what I used to open two browsers. I almost never use split screen though, the screen is too small for me to be of any use
Well... technically, they're not side by side
Your moves are weak.
Now we're talking
No one asked for this. AI probably came up with this feature.
I asked for this. I still miss the implementation opera had in the early 2000s.
Exactly. No one. 😉
Hundreds of people literally and directly asked for this -- and that's ignoring the votes on posts that were merged as duplicates.
I use zen
Zen had this feature before and I also really like it