Horizon: GPU-Accelerated Terminal Board with Infinite Canvas Workspace
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Summary
Horizon is a GPU-accelerated terminal board application that organizes terminal sessions on an infinite canvas interface. Unlike traditional tabbed or tiled terminals, Horizon provides a 2D workspace where users can place, resize, and group terminal panels freely. The tool features color-coded workspaces, preset panel launching, and quick navigation capabilities, aiming to solve the problem of lost terminal sessions and constrained terminal management workflows.
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Tabbed terminals hide your work. Tiled terminals box you in. Horizon gives you a canvas — an infinite 2D surface where every terminal lives as a panel you can place, resize, and group however you want.
Think of it as a whiteboard for your terminal sessions with a structured workflow on top.
Organize by workspace, launch from presets, quick-nav fast, and never lose a terminal again.
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