Stardock introduced a new Windows management tool for Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 yesterday, on 14/11/2017, now available for users. Essentially, it's a tool to facilitate easier Windows management. Stardock Groupy allows Windows 10, 8.1, and 7 users to organize related desktop windows into a group. Applications, web apps, documents, and data files can be arranged into grouped tabs, making it easier for users to access and manage applications.
Stardock launches a new Windows management tool for Windows 7, 8.1, and 10
'After installing the tool, users can drag one window onto another, and the two windows will merge into a single window, with each window displayed in a tab on the title bar,' explained Stardock in a blog post.
Users can ungroup by dragging tabs out of the group. Additionally, users can switch between different windows within a group and add related tabs just like they do with tabs in a browser. Groupy can work with applications/websites of IE, Edge, and Chrome browsers.
The Groupy beta version is now available for users to download and install. The beta version is part of Object Desktop, Stardock's collection of desktop tools including Start10, Multiplicity, DeskScapes, and several other tools.
Download Groupy beta here: Download Groupy
Stardock announces that Groupy will officially hit the shelves in December, priced at $9.99 USD.
Stardock introduces a new Windows management tool for Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 named Groupy, adding to the list of the company's other Windows tweaking tools like Windows FX or Fences,... and many more software that you can find on Mytour.
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