If I could have such a feature on my MacBook, I'd be able to edit down my dock for each section of my life. But Windows 11 actually wants to help fix this problem, by letting you customize different desktops for the different ways you use your PC. Of course, I'm always apt to lapse, because the work-life balance was shredded even further during the past year. When I'm off the clock I try and stay that way. Windows 11 understands we live different lives This way, if you like a certain screen layout, you can minimize that cluster of windows, and bring it back up, to get back to work that easily. Windows 11 even can remember the groupings of windows you used, via something called Snap Groups. Right now, I'd like to quickly glance at the company Slack while I write this article in one window and reference my notes in a second window. Yes, Apple may design its split-screen options based around the notion of how many apps you need at once, but I could always use a third or fourth app open. And so I look at Windows 11, which knows that four is better than two, especially in multitasking.
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