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Here's How Windows 10 Makes Multitasking a Snap

Snap Assist got an update in Windows 10. Now it's so good that it'll boost your productivity if you learn to make use of it.

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How to Be More Productive with Dual Monitors

You need space for several documents, to get an overview and swiftly shift between tasks. What's true for your desk also applies to your virtual workspace. We show you how it matters.

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Single- vs. Multitasking: What's Best for Productivity?

Multitasking is a common method to increase productivity. Turns out it's not necessarily the silver bullet for productivity. The key is to know when to multitask.

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How To Get Novel Windows 10 Features On Windows 7 Or 8.1

It's time to upgrade your Windows experience. Short of installing a new operating system, you can get awesome features with third party applications. Windows 10 is not that novel after all.

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Get Samsung's Multi Window Feature On Any Android Device

All new Samsung Galaxy devices come with Multi Window, an awesome feature that allows you to run multiple apps at the same time. But how do you get this on a non-Samsung device?

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No Pixel Wasted: How a Classic Utility Helps You Make Use Of Your Screen

Winsplit Revolution lets you tile windows. Turn chaos into order and increase productivity by arranging windows in pre-defined patterns via drag&snap or custom hotkeys. Efficient use of high resolution screens guaranteed.

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Switchr Brings Swift, Responsive Task Switching to Android

Android has had multitasking built into it right from the start. But to really benefit from multitasking, you need a quick and simple way to switch between apps.

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What You Should Know About Multitasking In Windows 8

Windows 8 features two types of foreground application multitasking. The first is the traditional desktop application switching, while the second is a limited full-screen multitasking found only in the Modern applications launched via the Start screen.

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3 Ways To Stop Multitasking & Stay Focused To Be More Efficient & Productive [Windows]

At MakeUseOf we have written countless articles on how to multitask. As it turns out, however, multitasking messes with your brain. Research shows that people who multitask a lot are "more susceptible to interference from irrelevant environmental stimuli and from irrelevant representations in memory" (Ophir 2009). In other words, people who multitask are much more easily distracted.

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