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Anyhow, I find it appaling how after all those years of training to maximise every window turning your OS basically into a one-task-at-a-time thingy they're doing an about face and say how cool it is to have windows opened side by side! That's some serious innovation. Good luck making people use that - they can't get rid of this habit even on 24" Macs...
And it will be with us for many, many, many years to come. The problem is not that computers cannot handle the multitasking, the problem is that humans themselves are basically massively parallel "one-task-at-a-time thingies".
We can switch between tasks, but ultimately we can only handle one task at a time. Having multiple windows open is distracting, because it becomes difficult to focus at just one active window area between a lot that are not relevant at the moment.
How do you get rid of the distractions? Just maximize the window you are currently working on.