AI Chat Tools Lack Multi-Window Splitting and Hotkey Conversation Switching
Power users of AI assistants need to juggle multiple simultaneous conversations for parallel tasks but lack any way to split the interface or rapidly hotkey-switch between sessions. Context switching requires manual navigation, breaking flow. This limits productivity for developers and researchers working on multiple problems at once.
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