

It also runs on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10, so even Windows 7 users can take advantage of this feature. Stardock has been updating it and released version 1.2 on May 7, 2019.

Like Stardock’s other software, this is a polished experience. You can drag and drop windows onto the tab bar to turn them into tabs, or drag tabs away from the bar to turn them into separate windows-much like working with multiple tabs and windows in your browser. You even can mix and match the applications, merging tabs from multiple applications together in one window. Like the Windows feature Microsoft was working on, Groupy adds tabs to many different applications. It’s also included with Stardock’s Object Desktop suite of software. It’s a paid application that costs $10 alone, but Stardock offers a month-long free trial.

Stardock offers an application named Groupy that adds a feature like Sets to Windows today.
