Published May 12, 2026, 3:30 PM EDT Rob LeFebvre is an editor and writer focusing on consumer and enterprise technologies for a broad range of outlets. He’s been writing online for more than 15 years; before that he was a special educator for kids with severe disabilities. Rob has been an Editorial Director at Lifewire, a news writer at Engadget, and a senior contributor at Cult of Mac. He's written about PCs, Macs, mobile phones, and games, created newsrooms from the ground up, and has extensive experience reviewing hardware, software, and games across his career. I've been using Linux more lately, and I'm missing something when I hop back into Windows: a tiling window manager. Mostly, I miss opening an app and having its initial window just slot into the right place. No mousing it into the spot I want, no playing with snap layouts that just do not work well on my widescreen monitor. Windows 11's Snap Layouts aren't horrible (they're vastly better than what macOS offers), but they're not great.…