Description: Floating windows are graphical elements in a desktop environment that allow users to move and arrange applications freely on the screen, without being restricted to a specific workspace. Unlike docked or fixed windows, which are associated with a certain area of work or desktop, floating windows can be dragged and placed anywhere on the screen, providing greater flexibility and control over workspace layout. This type of window is common in modern operating systems and desktop environments across various platforms, where multitasking and efficiency are essential. Floating windows can contain any type of content, from documents and web browsers to development tools and graphic design applications. Their design allows users to interact with multiple applications simultaneously, facilitating information comparison and complex task execution. In the context of window management systems, the implementation and handling of floating windows can vary, affecting user experience and system efficiency. Overall, floating windows are a key feature that enhances usability and productivity in modern computing environments.