@SecurityWriter good question.

Pretty shure @ubuntu / #UbuntuLTS is emulating that on it's #GnomeDesktop.

  • Worst-case there's some Gnome extension to copy #macOS Workspace behaviour.
    • Just like there's #WinTile for using Super-Key based shortcuts (which were introduced with #WindowsVista) like Super+Tab and Super+Arrow-Keys to quickly switch between Application #Windows and arrange them on the screen without needing to use the mouse entirely...

@Rusty Reminds me of how I tend to add #WinTile as #Gnome extension because using Super + arrow and tab keys is just something that #WindowsVista introduced and that really improves my productivity a lot...

https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1723/wintile-windows-10-window-tiling-for-gnome/#

WinTile - GNOME Shell Extensions

WinTile - GNOME Shell Extensions

#WinTile GNOME Extension Adds More Settings, Drag Zones  

https://www.omglinux.com/wintile-gnome-extension-v13/

WinTile GNOME Extension Adds More Settings, Drag Zones - OMG! Linux

Until GNOME Shell bakes in advanced window tiling features of its own it's left to third-party extensions to step in and fill the gaps. Thankfully we

OMG! Linux

@NireBryce Also if you like #Gnome, you may find #WinTile to be a fitting option...

I think all of those deserve evaluation if they fit your needs...
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1723/wintile-windows-10-window-tiling-for-gnome/#

WinTile - GNOME Shell Extensions