RSS 40 projects tagged "Window Manager"

Download Website Updated 29 Apr 2013 spectrwm

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Pop 370.13
Vit 57.14

spectrwm is a minimalistic tiling window manager that tries to stay out of the way so that valuable screen real estate can be used for much more important stuff. It has sane defaults and does not require one to learn a language to do any configuration. It was written by hackers for hackers and it strives to be small, compact, and fast.

Download Website Updated 05 Jun 2012 WMNUT

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Pop 63.64
Vit 7.71

WMNUT is a dockapp program to monitor UPS statistics through the NUT (Network UPS Tools) framework on Linux and other systems.

Download No website Updated 28 Mar 2012 sawfish.wm.ext.pager

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Pop 38.94
Vit 6.95

sawfish.wm.ext.pager is a C/Lisp extension that provides a functional desktop pager for the sawfish window manager. A pager is a map of your desktop. It shows not only the visible part of your desktop (the current viewport), but also the parts that extend beyond the sides of your screen. Also, if you have more than one workspace, the pager will follow you to where you are, or optionally show all workspaces at once. Of course you can select viewports and windows, and also move or raise/lower the latter.

Download Website Updated 20 Dec 2011 dynamic window manager

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Pop 126.45
Vit 13.57

dwm is a fast and simple window manager for X11. It manages windows in tiled and floating layouts. Either layout can be applied dynamically, optimizing the environment for the application in use and the task performed. Windows can be tagged with one or multiple tags. Selecting certain tags displays all windows that are accordingly tagged. dwm is the little brother of wmii.

Download Website Updated 23 Nov 2011 awesome

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Pop 162.05
Vit 15.74

awesome is a highly configurable, next generation framework window manager for X. It is very fast, light, and extensible. It is primarily targeted at the power user, developer, and anyone dealing with everyday computing tasks who wants to have fine-grained control over a graphical environment.

Download No website Updated 19 Oct 2011 DSWM

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Pop 23.24
Vit 1.09

DSWM (Deep Space Window Manager) is a tiling keyboard-driven X11 window manager. It is based on StumpWM code and is written entirely in Common Lisp and oriented for good usability with minimum startup configuration and good integration with Emacs. The project is under hard development, so it has many experimental features.

Download Website Updated 18 Aug 2011 subtle

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Pop 111.39
Vit 7.12

subtle is a grid-based manual tiling window manager with a strong focus on easy but customizable look and feel. In comparison to other tiling window managers, subtle has no automatic tiling of the screen size in any way. Instead, windows are arranged according to positions inside of a grid. These positions are called gravities.

Download Website Updated 22 Mar 2011 feed2wmmenu

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Pop 22.41
Vit 1.00

feed2wmmenu is a tool to generate X11 window manager menus from RSS, ATOM, or other news feeds. It was inspired by "fvwm-menu-headlines", which generates static refreshed FVWM menus from RSS or other kinds of news feeds. The drawback of the FVWM related script is the use of simple regular expressions. feed2wmmenu polls the feeds using curl, utilizing the Last-Modified header so that the feeds are potentially not fetched if they didn't change since the last poll. It produces diverse output formats by using corresponding XSLT stylesheets.

No download Website Updated 24 Jun 2010 mcwm

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Pop 32.22
Vit 32.57

mcwm is a minimalistic window manager implemented using XCB. It doesn't use libX11 at all. It is a traditional floating window manager with no fancy smarts like those in modern tiling window managers.

Download Website Updated 23 May 2010 The Stump Window Manager

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Pop 72.75
Vit 5.09

Stumpwm is a tiling, keyboard driven X11 window manager written entirely in Common Lisp. While it is minimalistic in appearance, its full customizability, event hooks, and 100% pure Lisp implementation make it startlingly powerful.

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