split panes

  1. Master Windows Terminal Pane Splitting for PowerShell Workflows

    Splitting panes inside a single PowerShell window is one of those quietly powerful features that many Windows users — even frequent PowerShell users — either overlook or assume is only possible with terminal multiplexers like tmux; yet it's built into Windows Terminal and can be driven by...
  2. Freeze the Top 2 Rows in Excel: Quick Guide for Desktop and Web

    If you scroll through long Excel worksheets and lose track of your headers, freezing the top two rows is one of the quickest productivity wins you can apply — it keeps labels visible, reduces input errors, and makes navigation instantaneous even in very large sheets. This guide shows the...
  3. Files App for Windows: Discover the Powerful New Omnibar and Features

    The Files app, a prominent third-party file manager for Windows, has recently introduced a significant enhancement: the Omnibar feature. This innovative addition merges the breadcrumb navigation and search functionalities into a unified interface, streamlining file management tasks. Omnibar: A...
  4. Master Windows Terminal: 5 Hidden Tricks to Boost Your Productivity on Windows 11

    For many Windows users, the graphical user interface (GUI) has long been the default and often only method of interacting with their system. Yet, as technology evolves and productivity demands grow, the command-line interface—specifically, the Windows Terminal—is becoming a powerhouse for tech...