Tiling Window Manager
Automatically tile your browser windows to maximise your screen space.
Tiling Window Manager for Chrome OS™
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Automatically arranges your Windows to efficiently use your desktop space. Allows multiple tiling layouts, across one or more monitors.
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Automatically tile your browser windows to maximise your screen space.
Take tabs from parent windows and arrange them in layouts of tiled sub-windows.
Quilt keeps your workspace tidy by automatically tiling your windows.
This extension is created for Chrome OS. It arranges chrome windows according to rules defined by the user in json settings.
Make multiple webpages visible on the same screen.
Snap and manage your windows with shortcuts!
I configured some shortcuts but I still don't understand how this extension works. I can't seem to be able to split my screen in 4x4 grid per example. I though this would work something like the Fancy Zones from Windows PowerToys.
Does not do anything. Likely malware.
It works (automatically tiles the windows based on how many individual windows you have open). However, you can't resize the windows by simply dragging the sides; you have to use a keyboard shortcut. Likewise you have to use keyboard shortcuts to change the layout of the windows (e.g. moving the focused window one window clockwise). From what I can see, I can't change the actual grid (for instance, I want three windows side-by-by-side horizontally). It's nice if you don't mind using keyboard shortcuts, but I'd rather be able to just drag things around and not have to remember a ton of keyboard shortcuts.
те що не вистачало і давно шукав!!! дякую автору. трошки глючить, але я оптиміст
This works great--when it works. As others have noted, this isn't very useful until you configure the keyboard shortcuts. But once you do that, it's great--for a while. I don't understand what's different about my setup from everybody else who seems to have it working. For me, the extension worked fine until I log off, then on the next session, it somehow seems to be disabled (doesn't respond to keyboard commands or new window creation), even though it's definitely enabled according to its options. This is extremely frustrating, because when it works, it's really quite nice, better than the other tiling window manager extensions I've found so far.
Takes me back to the days of using DWM and Awesome... seems to work very nicely
I advise you to turn on this flag: chrome://flags/#focus-follows-cursor I wish I could have some hotkey to maximize and minimize the focus windows, I also wish I could Drag to change window borders。
Really a useful window manager not just for the browser tabs but other apps installed on Chrome OS, found just what I was looking for.
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Great application for managing windows in ChromeOS. It took a bit of configuration at first (the shortcut keys in the extension options page) but it was well worth it afterwards.