There are no floating windows.
Apps open fullscreen and take up the entire
workspace by default.
Windows can be grouped onto the same workspace
in tiled layouts in the overview,
and the exact sizes can be adjusted
with explicit resize handles between windows.
Tiles can be split along both axes,
as long as the minimum size
of the respective windows allows for it.
Multitasking works similarly
across desktop and phone.
Three-finger swiping from the bottom, or clicking
the bottom bar, or pressing Super key,
opens the overview, where tiled app groups
are arranged in an horizontal view.
Three finger swiping from the left, or clicking
the time, opens the calendar,
including upcoming events and weather.
Three finger swiping from the right opens
the system status area and notifications.
After boot up, and when there are no open
windows, Shell only shows the app grid,
and you can't leave the overview.
When the first window is opened, the app grid
is compressed vertically,
and the strop of running applications
appears at the top.
Hey Chino?
You believe we should f*ck this video up?
