How To Run Two Windows 8 Apps At the Same Time With the Snap Feature
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Windows 8’s Modern interface includes support for running two Windows 8 apps side-by-side. This feature, named “Snap,” isn’t explained in the tutorial – you’ll have to know it exists to make use of it.
While the multitasking may be limited compared to Windows desktop multitasking, it’s more flexible than iPad and Android tablets, which can only have a single app on the screen at a time.
Note: Snap only works on monitors that are at least 1366 pixels wide.
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