multitasking
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Multitasking Adds A Suite Of Floating Resizable Apps To Android
Android: Floating apps are one of the coolest features on Android tablets, allowing you to use all that extra screen real estate. Multitasking for Android offers a whole suite of them in a single package.
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TaskSpace Groups Multiple Windows Into The Same Taskbar Entry
Windows: Heavy multitaskers will know that when you open enough windows, things get messy. TaskSpace makes things a little lighter by putting multiple windows together into one container.
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Four Lies You Tell Yourself About Productivity (And How To Stop)
It’s easy to spot when people are lying to themselves — like when a co-worker confidently starts a huge project at 4.30pm but has a 5pm deadline. “Who’s he kidding?” you might chuckle. But when you’re telling lies to yourself — well, that’s another story.
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MultiStorey Doubles Your iPhone’s Multitasking Drawer Capacity
iOS (Jailbroken): One of the frustrations that comes with multitasking in iOS is that you can only see the first few apps in the drawer. Often you want to quit an app that hasn’t been used in a while, and so you’re stuck scrolling around until you find it. MultiStory seeks to remedy this problem…