You can
run multiple desktops.
Hey Cortana, open my last document — Works Hey Cortana, Tell me a joke — Works Snapping a browser tab and word document — Works
Running multiple desktops — Works (albeit slow) Switching from desktop to tablet mode — Works Quick Incoming notifications — Works
Not exact matches
You will also learn little - known tricks, such as: - Dictating into programs Dragon doesn't support - such as Scrivener; - Preventing a crash from taking your dictated text with it; - Creating a «Quiet Profile» for when you need to dictate without disturbing others; - Using the same profile on
multiple computers - and keeping it updated; -
Running your
desktop Dragon app on an iPad or Android tablet - anywhere, anytime.
One of the PlayBook's key features is full - multitasking in a
desktop sense, which means it can manage
multiple applications
running at the same time and also allows for instantaneous application switching, which has been one of the challenges faced by mobile operating systems.
Interestingly, NoxPlayer also lets you do something that it's never been possible to achieve on either
desktop or mobile without great difficulty:
run multiple instances.
This feature may be limited compared to Windows
desktop multitasking, but it's a neat feature that allows Windows 8 tablets to
run multiple applications at once — a feature not available on competing tablets.
You can be logged into
multiple user accounts at once — if you lock the screen and another user logs in, the programs on your original
desktop will remain
running while they use their separate
desktop.
Firefox has historically
run mostly on just one CPU core, but Firefox Quantum takes advantage of
multiple CPU cores in today's
desktop and mobile devices much more effectively.
What we found is that a tablet based on a smartphone - descended operating system, like the iPad Pro (iOS) or Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 or Google's Pixel C (Android), imposes limits on how you can work with
multiple programs and get data on or off the device; and though tablets
running a touch - optimized version of a
desktop operating system — like Microsoft's Windows 10 - based Surface Pro — don't have those multitasking or input / output challenges, they struggle to match the battery life and simplicity of a mobile - first operating system.
So we can expect to see new things like new gestures to do quick actions throughout many apps, the ability to Pin sites in Safari, enhanced Spotlight Search to now include weather & sports scores to the mix, a new enhanced fullscreen view within the Mail app, Split View allows you to
run 2 apps at the same damn time bringing multitasking to the Mac, you can now create
multiple desktops using the space bar, and new Metal GPU technology to offer better graphics in gaming on the Mac.
You'll find six major new features in Windows 10 right now: Start menu, everything
running in a window,
multiple desktops, the ability to find files easier, new task view button and Snap enhancements.
Firefox has historically
run mostly on just one CPU core, but Quantum takes advantage of
multiple CPU cores in today's
desktop and mobile devices much more effectively.
You can even switch
desktops altogether if you like, and have each
desktop running multiple apps.
Maintained and enhanced
multiple applications written in PowerBuilder and Centura,
running on Citrix and standard Windows
desktops, utilizing MS SQL Server for DBMS.