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    Even commented  · 

    The reason the 2 side-by-side windows need to be considered as one container is that it makes sense ( and is convenient ) to manipulate them as a unit -- resize or minimize.

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    I am using Windows 10 Enterprise with 2 monitors, and can attest to some weird Aquasnap
    behavior for the Task Manager. The window behaves as if AeroSnap is active.

    For example:
    1) Win-Left/Right arrow will cause Task Manager to cycle through its 3 windows per monitor
    then jump to the next monitor
    2) Win-Numpad does nothing

    However, other windows like File Explorer behaves like both AeroSnap and AeroSnap are active.
    1) Win-Left/Right cycles through 3 windows per monitor, then jump to next monitor
    2) Win-<Numpad> works and Win<6> and Win-<4> can jump to the next monitor.

    Seems that AeroSnap is not in full control.

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    Yes, I support this feature. When a user goes to all the trouble of grouping his tabs, it would be nice to be able to save/restore the settings. Also, the restoring of tabs should be forgiving, ie if one window is not there, no need to fail. Just load as much as was originally specified.

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