![]() Check this out, you can have Telegram, Slack, and Discord all in one window, or multiple folders, browsers, etc. Groupy by Stardock is well worth the $9.99 (currently on sale for $4.99). And there’s some windows you don’t want going into zones automatically anyway. This is not a huge annoyance since once it has the zone down, it opens in that zone automatically, if your settings match mine above. The only small issue with this setup is that windows that you haven’t zoned before do not automatically go into a zone, you’ll have to drag them to whichever zone you want them to be in. If I had an ultrawide, I would totally use the Priority Grid setup. You can set up your own custom zones or choose a template. We also want to move newly created windows to their last known zone. This is a must for zone-focused setup, which is what we want for a tiled WM replacement. I turned off “Hold shift key” so that whenever I move a window, the zones are enabled and I can just drag the windows between zones. ![]() Here’s a screenshot of my settings, this is what I found most ideal: I’ve got a big zone on the left where I keep my browser, email, and whatever else I’m working on that needs a lot of space, and then I have two smaller zones on the right for my terminal, editor, file manager, and chat apps. Microsoft’s PowerToys project makes a suitable replacement that doesn’t break things, called FancyZones. ![]() ![]() One annoyance I’ve had with Windows after using Manjaro and i3 for a few months last year is that there wasn’t really a good tiling window manager for Windows. My Windows 10 tiling workspace setup - Luke's Wild Website ![]()
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