MehrfensterArbeitsplätzen
MehrfensterArbeitsplätzen, which translates to "multi-window workspaces," refers to a computer interface paradigm where multiple application windows can be displayed and interacted with simultaneously on a single screen. This approach allows users to view and switch between different programs or documents without the need to constantly open and close individual applications. The development of multi-windowing was a significant advancement in human-computer interaction, moving away from the single-tasking environments of early operating systems.
The core functionality of MehrfensterArbeitsplätzen involves the ability to resize, move, minimize, maximize, and overlap windows.
Modern operating systems, such as Windows, macOS, and various Linux distributions, heavily rely on the multi-window