KDE Plasma has long stood at the crossroads of tradition and innovation, committed to delivering a desktop experience that evolves with the needs of its users—especially those who are dissatisfied with the mainstream solutions provided by commercial giants. The recent KDE Plasma 6.4 update...
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For years, Windows has cemented itself as the go-to platform for both home users and professionals. Yet, as robust as it may be, its default window management system often leaves much to be desired—especially for power users juggling a dozen apps, data references, or creative projects across...
Reinventing the Desktop Experience
Ever felt that your Windows 10 or Windows 11 desktop looked more utilitarian than inspiring? It’s a common gripe among users who believe that while Microsoft’s OS is highly functional, it often lacks that extra spark of design elegance. Enter Seelen UI—a free...
Imagine you're juggling multiple projects, each demanding your full attention. Your screen becomes a battlefield of windows, each clamoring for space. Enter window tiling—the unsung hero that brings order to chaos. While macOS has finally embraced this feature natively, Windows 11 continues to...
As Windows 11 continues to evolve, not everyone is a fan of its sleek but somewhat restrictive interface. For those eager to jazz up their desktop experience, a new mod, the Seelen UI, allows users to unleash their creativity and reimagine what Microsoft's latest operating system can look like...
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I have a script (basic batch file) that launces 30 different kd windows and I want to have them tile on the desktop (or stack in win 7 terms) once they have all launched. Is there a command to do this or some kind of script? Those 30 windows will be the only ones open on the desktop.