In the context of a Graphical User Interface (GUI), is a window management feature where open windows are stacked one behind the other, but offset slightly (usually diagonally down and to the right) so that the title bar of each window remains visible.
Cascading windows arranges all open windows so they overlap, with each window's title bar visible. This makes it easy to see all open windows at once and switch to any window by clicking its title bar. cascading windows
: Familiar layout across different operating systems. In the context of a Graphical User Interface