Mac and Windows Question

I don't know if this is the right place for this question, but it's the closest thing I could find to Apple software. As of now, I only own a Dell pc. When I can fork up enough money, I'm going to get a Mac, but until then, I was wondering if there was a name to the software that changes the screen according to the mouse's position. For example, if you move the mouse pointer into the upper right hand corner, all of the windows minimize, and if you put it in the bottom left, then you can choose which window you want to open. If anyone knows, please let me know. If anyone, on the off-chance, knows of a program that can do the same for windows, that would also be greatly appreciated. I wasn't sure if that was software or just part of the mac system, but it's really convenient and I'd appreciate it if someone got back to me. Thanks a bunch,
Ben

Hi Ben
Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
That is called Exposé, and it's part of OS X.
There are a few lookalike apps for Windows - here are a couple:
Windows Exposer
TopDesk
Matt

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