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.
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    File Pilot review: a fast, keyboard-first Windows file manager

    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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    Foxit PDF Reader 5 better fits with Office 2010 and Windows 7

    By Link Removed - Invalid URL 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...
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