Window Docking Station – A Logical Interface Management Utility {Back to the Nest}
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Modern windowed graphical user interfaces are an extremely powerful thing that helps you be productive, focused and perform many tasks simultaneously, though sometimes you may feel like it overpowers you – it swamps you with too much information and at the same time distracts your attention by making you switch from keyboard to mouse/touchpad and then back to the screen just to locate yet another window.
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Traditional interface shortcuts, like task bars, links and launch pads cease being a satisfactory solution after some time when they become cluttered with too many tabs, links, and icons themselves.
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Window Docking Station is here not to let that happen: it lets you organize your windows in logically connected groups (windows of programs used together for a specific purpose), manipulate groups as if it were a single window, and customize your graphical interface to match your expectations and usage experience.
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