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@interopio/workspaces-api
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The Workspaces library offers advanced window management functionalities. Using Workspaces, users are able to arrange multiple applications within the same visual window (called Frame). This arrangement can be performed programmatically or by dragging and dropping applications within the Frame. Users can also save Workspace layouts and restore them within the same Frame or even in different Frames.
The IO Connect Workspaces enable the users to compose a custom arrangement of applications by treating each application as an individual building block that can be added, removed, moved or resized within a Workspace. The Frame can hold multiple Workspaces (as tabs) and can also be maximized, minimized or resized.
For detailed information on the Workspaces API, see the Workspaces documentation.
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