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TermCanvas 0.25.23, released by blueberrycongee as the 40th public iteration of the program, is an infinite-canvas desktop application designed for spatial, visual management of multiple terminal sessions. Instead of stacking tabs or splitting panes inside a single window, the software renders every terminal as a free-floating tile that can be dragged, pinched, and zoomed across an endless two-dimensional workspace, letting users arrange command-line environments exactly where they want them and zoom out for an overview or in for focused work. The organizer follows a Project → Worktree → Terminal hierarchy that mirrors typical Git workflows: when a project folder is added TermCanvas automatically discovers any existing Git worktrees, and when a new worktree is created from within a terminal it instantly materializes on the canvas as another draggable tile, so context switching becomes a matter of spatial navigation rather than keyboard shortcuts. This makes the utility especially helpful for developers who juggle several repositories, feature branches, or micro-service folders at once and prefer a visual map of their open sessions over traditional terminal multiplexers. Because the canvas persists between launches, reopening the program restores the entire layout, sparing users the chore of re-creating tabs or re-navigating to directories. The tool sits in the System Utilities/Terminal Enhancement category and runs as a standalone desktop client. TermCanvas is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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