workspace persistence

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Workspace persistence in Windows refers to the ability to maintain the state and layout of virtual desktops, application windows, and user settings across sessions or reboots. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover tools and methods that help users preserve their workspace configurations, such as third-party utilities that save and restore window positions, desktop icons, and taskbar layouts. While Windows 11 includes native virtual desktop support, achieving true persistence often requires additional software to remember which apps were open and where they were placed. Topics also explore how web-based shells and custom UI frameworks handle workspace state, including the challenges of maintaining consistency when switching between different desktop environments or after system updates.
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