For decades, the "desktop metaphor" has defined how we interact with our computers. It's a virtual space where we drag, drop, resize, and stack overlapping windows—a digital representation of a physical desk. This is the standard experience on Windows, macOS, and most Linux distributions.
Workspaces act as virtual desktops, allowing you to dedicate specific screens to specific tasks (e.g., Code on 1, Browser on 2). Why Use a Tiling Window Manager on Windows?
To understand a tiling window manager, you must first understand the default paradigm: .

