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multi-pane
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The multi-pane tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about applications that use multiple panes or panels to enhance productivity and navigation in Windows. One thread reviews File Pilot, a fast, keyboard-first Windows file manager that features a dark, multi-panel UI for efficient folder browsing. Another thread discusses Foxit PDF Reader 5, which introduced the ability to split the screen into two or four panes, along with XFA form-filling and a redesigned ribbon interface. These examples highlight how multi-pane layouts are used in file management and document reading tools to improve workflow and multitasking on Windows.
File Pilot arrived as one of those rare Windows utilities that makes you rethink a core desktop habit — opening and navigating folders — and after testing a half-dozen modern alternatives and a couple of legacy power-user tools, it’s the one that kept my attention. A hands-on review that...
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The software now boasts XFA electronic form-filling capability, the ability to fit a document to the width of the page and split the screen into two or four panes, and a redesigned interface that includes an option to mimic the ribbon used in Office and Windows 7...