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Split View is a feature found in modern operating systems that allows users to view and interact with two applications simultaneously. This feature is particularly useful for multitasking, as it allows users to work on two tasks at the same time without having to switch between different application windows. The concept of Split View is rooted in the broader field of [[Computer Graphics|computer graphics]] and [[User Interface Design|user interface design]]. | Split View is a feature found in modern operating systems that allows users to view and interact with two applications simultaneously. This feature is particularly useful for multitasking, as it allows users to work on two tasks at the same time without having to switch between different application windows. The concept of Split View is rooted in the broader field of [[Computer Graphics|computer graphics]] and [[User Interface Design|user interface design]]. | ||
[[Image:Detail-146341.jpg|thumb|center|A screenshot of a computer desktop showing two applications running side by side in split view mode]] | |||
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