Stardock has begun its own support for Windows on ARM through a new Insider channel in Object Desktop, and made Start11 v2, Fences 5, and Groupy 2 immediately available to members.
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Groupy 2 is now out of beta and available to download. It brings a tabbed experience to Windows 10 and 11 apps. It has a modern Windows 11-like user interface, new features, and improvements.
Stardock has announced Groupy 2—an app that brings tabbed experience to Windows 10 and 11 apps. It has a modern Windows 11-like user interface, new features, and various improvements.
Here is your chance to upgrade your Windows 10 and 11 setups with a bunch of must-have utilities. Start11, Groupy, Multiplicity, and other popular software from Stardock are now up to 50% off.
Organize multiple applications into grouped tabs on your Windows desktop!
Organize multiple applications into grouped tabs on your Windows desktop!
Organize multiple applications into grouped tabs on your Windows desktop!
Organize multiple applications into grouped tabs on your Windows desktop!
Organize multiple applications into grouped tabs on your Windows desktop!
Organize multiple applications into grouped tabs on your Windows desktop!
Stardock CEO Brad Wardell said in an email to Neowin that the Groupy update to version 1.25 now supports Windows 10 Dark Mode natively. You can grab the update right now from the site.
Groupy takes programs, web browsers, File Explorer windows, and so much more, and puts them into tabbed groups right on the Windows desktop. And today Groupy is available on Steam.
Stardock today announced a major update to Groupy, its Windows utility that allows users to group apps into sets of tabs. The update optimizes and improves the grouping user experience.
Following the huge success of its Steam Publisher Sale that took place last weekend, Stardock is hosting its own sale for the rest of the month with deep discounts on both games and software.
Stardock today announced the first big update to Groupy, its Windows utility that allows users to group apps into sets of tabs. The new update can save existing groups of apps, and more.
Stardock has put out 12 of its popular Windows productivity tools into another little package, and is selling it for half the normal price. It includes Groupy for putting applications into tabs.
After a short public beta of around a month, Stardock has today released Groupy, which lets you group desktop windows together in tabbed groups, much like a web browser. It's available for $9.99.
Stardock announced today that Groupy will launch as a standalone product on December 12, offering the ability to group apps in tabs, similar to what Microsoft has planned with its upcoming Sets.
Drag any window to another window and the two will combine into a single window with each window receiving a tab in the title bar. To ungroup, simply drag the tab off the group, sound familiar?