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by ba32107
1942 days ago
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I'm assuming by "using the window manager in Linux" you mean you can manually put windows always-on-top. Three reasons this is different:
1. The window is actually not on top of every window - it's only top of your browser. It's "attached" to your browser window, same way a real PiP would.
2. It's less clicks and also positions the window automatically for you.
3. It's cross platform. Windows doesn't have an easy user-accessible way to enable always-on-top. |
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