Windows 11 has a cool split screen feature called Snap Assist. Hover over the little square top right of your active window.
You have a number of auto options available: split, 3, 4 in various patterns. If you have Windows 10 (shock horror) grab the top of a Window in the title bar and drag your mouse cursor to the left or right edge of your screen and see what happens 🙂 If you drag to the top, you get full screen. More on miteradio.com.au (press play)
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