Windows Tiling Window Manager Review
Microsoft's own PowerToys includes . It is not a true tiling window manager, but it is the most accessible entry point. You define zones on your screen (e.g., a large zone on the left, two stacked zones on the right). Then, when you drag a window while holding Shift , it snaps perfectly into a zone.
Here is everything you need to know about tiling window managers on Windows, why they change the way you work, and how to get started. windows tiling window manager
Since Windows doesn’t have a built-in tiling WM (unlike many Linux distributions), third-party tools fill the gap: Microsoft's own PowerToys includes