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It's not the same thing at all, in the sense that this is very much keyboard-driven whereas FancyZones is mouse-driven.
Think of it as XMonad-like, with permanently tiled, auto-arranged windows (see https://workspacer.org/screenshots/) and able to move/rotate windows using keyboard alone.
I use FancyZones a lot and am currently trying to find a Mac analogue - nothing does "drop and place" the same way, so I've adopted https://github.com/kasper/phoenix and implemented XMonad-like tiling in a couple of hours:
https://gist.github.com/rcarmo/1daccbe9abbbb5c133b7b48d05cc0...
...in comparison, I have yet to build a FancyZones equivalent since mouse handling requires a completely different logic when doing window placement (I have to grab the current window frame, figure out if it matches a predefined zone, etc.).