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It is fully functional and can do all the usual window manager stuff, like moving and resizing windows."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Dynamic floating and tiling window manager","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"maksbotan@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Maxim Koltsov","name":"awesome","packageid":53779},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A small, fast, full-featured window manager for X","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"blackbox","packageid":44559,"summary":"Blackbox is that fast, light window manager you have been looking for without all those annoying library dependencies. If you have a C++ compiler and the X Window System you can compile and use it."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning","firstseen":"2014-01-24T14:36:43.144076","maintainer":"radhermit@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Tim Harder","name":"bspwm","packageid":61862},{"categoryid":403,"description":"OpenBSD fork of calmwm, a clean and lightweight window manager","firstseen":"2010-08-25T14:33:50.034287","maintainer":"xmw@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Michael Weber","name":"cwm","packageid":56182},{"categoryid":403,"description":"a dynamic window manager for X11","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"hm.stahl@web.de","maintainername":"Michael Stahn","name":"dwm","packageid":48528,"summary":"dwm is a dynamic window manager for X. It manages windows in tiling and floating modes. Either mode can be applied dynamically, optimizing the environment for the application in use and the task performed."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Enlightenment Window Manager (E16)","firstseen":"2019-03-08T06:04:41.314921","name":"e16","packageid":69700},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A window manager for X in the spirit of dwm","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"nico@lifeisabug.com","maintainername":"Nico R. Wohlgemuth","name":"echinus","packageid":47951},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Enlightenment window manager","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"enlightenment@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Project Enlightenment","name":"enlightenment","packageid":52550,"summary":"Enlightenment is classed as a \"desktop shell\" as it provides everything you need to operate your desktop or laptop, but it is not a full application suite. This covers functionality including launching applications, managing their windows and performing system tasks like suspending, rebooting, managing files and so on."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A minimalist, no frills window manager for X","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"jaco@uls.co.za","maintainername":"Jaco Kroon","name":"evilwm","packageid":46116,"summary":"A minimalist window manager for the X Window System. It maximises screen real estate and provides good keyboard control. It is currently based on aewm."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"X11 window manager featuring tabs and an iconbar","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"zlg@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Daniel Campbell","name":"fluxbox","packageid":48936,"summary":"Fluxbox is yet another windowmanager for X. Originally based upon the Blackbox 0.61.1 code, Fluxbox has been extended to include a new tabbed window handling mechanism, an improved configurable window title bar, better KDE and GNOME integration, an integrated key grabber and countless additional features."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A multiple large virtual desktop window manager derived from fvwm","firstseen":"2022-06-04T03:53:07.417945","name":"fvwm3","packageid":75039,"summary":"fvwm3 is a multiple large virtual desktop window manager. The successor to fvwm-2.6, Fvwm3 is intended to be extremely customizable and extendible while consuming a relatively small amount of resources."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Get out of my way, Window Manager!","firstseen":"2013-05-23T13:36:18.768761","maintainer":"jer@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Jeroen Roovers","name":"goomwwm","packageid":60773},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A manual tiling window manager for X","firstseen":"2012-06-10T14:36:00.469358","maintainer":"radhermit@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Tim Harder","name":"herbstluftwm","packageid":59451},{"categoryid":403,"description":"An improved dynamic tiling window manager","firstseen":"2011-07-13T14:38:36.918350","maintainer":"xarthisius@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Kacper Kowalik","name":"i3","packageid":57604},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Ice Window Manager with Themes","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"polynomial-c@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Lars Wendler","name":"icewm","packageid":44647,"summary":"IceWM is a window manager designed for speed, usability, and consistency. It is able to emulate the looks of Motif, OS\/2, and Windows, and allows you to have a customizable look using pixmaps."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Very fast and lightweight still powerful window manager for X","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"wraeth@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Sam Jorna","name":"jwm","packageid":45066,"summary":"JWM is a light-weight window manager for the X11 Window System. JWM is written in C and uses only Xlib at a minimum. Because of its small footprint, JWM makes a good window manager for older computers and less powerful systems, such as the Raspberry Pi, though it is perfectly capable of running on modern systems. JWM is included in small Linux distributions such as Puppy Linux and Damn Small Linux, and it is available as a separate package in many other distributions."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Tiling window manager for X11, based on 9wm by David Hogan","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"larswm","packageid":53124,"summary":"larswm is a modified version of the 9wm window manager that adds virtual desktops, automatic window tiling, and many other features designed to make it a highly efficient user environment. One of the design goals is that you should never have to manually shuffle windows around on the screen. Another is that it should use as little CPU time, RAM, and screen space for itself as possible."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"The ultimate lightweight window manager","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"lwm","packageid":43214,"summary":"lwm is a window manager for X that tries to keep out of your face. There are no icons, no button bars, no icon docks, no root menus, no nothing."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"MATE default window manager","firstseen":"2014-04-29T13:37:19.066705","maintainer":"mate@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo MATE Desktop","name":"marco","packageid":62155},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Simple EWMH compatible window manager with titlebars and frames","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"matwm2","packageid":50977},{"categoryid":403,"description":"GNOME Flashback window manager","firstseen":"2019-06-21T22:10:04.628059","name":"metacity","packageid":69891},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Compositing window manager forked from Mutter for use with Cinnamon","firstseen":"2012-01-25T14:35:52.586263","maintainer":"gnome@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo GNOME Desktop","name":"muffin","packageid":58742},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A simple dynamic window manager, with features nicked from ratpoison and dwm","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"jer@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Jeroen Roovers","name":"musca","packageid":50609},{"categoryid":403,"description":"GNOME compositing window manager based on Clutter","firstseen":"2011-10-01T14:35:07.198487","maintainer":"gnome@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo GNOME Desktop","name":"mutter","packageid":57997},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Notion is a tiling, tabbed window manager for the X window system","firstseen":"2012-06-21T14:38:07.487666","maintainer":"moaxcp@gmail.com","maintainername":"John Mercier","name":"notion","packageid":59502},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Standards compliant, fast, light-weight, extensible window manager","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"hwoarang@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Markos Chandras","name":"openbox","packageid":49521},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Small and fast window manager","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"oroborus","packageid":49707,"summary":"Oroborus is a small and simple but configurable and themeable window manager. There is no fancy dock, clip, wharf, or root menu - these utilities can be provided by other programs. It has support for GNOME and session management, or can be run as a stand-alone window manager."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A mouse friendly tiling window manager","firstseen":"2015-09-13T13:40:20.654565","maintainer":"gschwind@gnu-log.net","maintainername":"Benoit Gschwind","name":"page","packageid":64096},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Lightweight window manager initially based on aewm++","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"jer@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Andreas Schlick","name":"pekwm","packageid":50502,"summary":"Pekwm is a window manager based on aewm++, but it no longer resembles it. It is highly configurable, rather fast, and aimed towards being usable while remaining pretty enough to look at. Features include client window grouping into one window frame, automatic window size, location, grouping and title rewriting properties, keychains, Xinerama support, pixmap theming, and dynamic menus."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A full-featured, hackable tiling window manager written in Python","firstseen":"2012-11-13T14:37:52.571934","maintainer":"radhermit@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Tim Harder","name":"qtile","packageid":59995},{"categoryid":403,"description":"window manager without mouse dependency","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"jer@gentoo.org","name":"ratpoison","packageid":53962,"summary":"Ratpoison is a simple Window Manager with no fat library dependencies, no fancy graphics, no window decorations, and no rodent dependence. It is largely modelled after GNU Screen which has done wonders in the virtual terminal market. All windows are maximized and kept maximized to take full advantage of your precious screen real estate. All interaction with the window manager is done through keystrokes. ratpoison has a prefix map to minimize the key clobbering that cripples Emacs and other quality pieces of software."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"window manager selector tool","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"selectwm","packageid":51817},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Minimalist Window Manager for X","firstseen":"2012-06-05T14:37:38.374278","maintainer":"xmw@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Michael Weber","name":"sithwm","packageid":59434},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Small dynamic tiling window manager for X11","firstseen":"2012-02-18T14:37:20.726464","maintainer":"xmw@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Michael Weber","name":"spectrwm","packageid":58889},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A Window Manager written entirely in Common Lisp","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"nimiux@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Chema Alonso","name":"stumpwm","packageid":48379,"summary":"Stumpwm is a tiling, keyboard driven X11 Window Manager written entirely in Common Lisp. If you're tired of flipping through themes like channel-surfing, and going from one perfect-except-for-just-one-thing window manager to another even-more-broken-in-some-other-way then perhaps Stumpwm can help. Stumpwm attempts to be customizable yet visually minimal. There are no window decorations, no icons, and no buttons. It does have various hooks to attach your personal customizations, and variables to tweak. * Hack the good hack * debug your good hack * customize your window manager while it's running. That's right. With a 100% Common Lisp window manager there's no stopping the hacks. Just re-eval and GO!"},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Extension Modules for StumpWM","firstseen":"2017-02-03T14:36:24.456956","name":"stumpwm-contrib","packageid":66479},{"categoryid":403,"description":"WindowManager that arranges the windows in a tree (not in a list)","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"lordvan@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Thomas Raschbacher","name":"treewm","packageid":43844},{"categoryid":403,"description":"X.Org Tab Window Manager","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"x11@gentoo.org","maintainername":"X11","name":"twm","packageid":42617},{"categoryid":403,"description":"TWM descendant that implements a Virtual Desktop","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"vtwm","packageid":49026,"summary":"VTWM, one of many TWM descendants, implements a Virtual Desktop, meaning that what is currently on screen is just a portion of a larger workspace. What portion of the virtual desktop that is displayed, and whatever windows might be visible within it, are simple point-and-click operations within a scaled representation of the workspace."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Small and simple window manager of novel design","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"windowlab","packageid":47770,"summary":"WindowLab is a small and simple window manager of novel design. It has a click-to-focus but not raise-on-focus policy, a window resizing mechanism that allows one or many edges of a window to be changed in one action, and an innovative menubar that shares the same part of the screen as the taskbar. Window titlebars are prevented from going off the edge of the screen by constraining the mouse pointer, and when appropriate the pointer is also constrained to the taskbar\/menubar in order to make target menu items easier to hit."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"The fast and light GNUstep window manager","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"gnustep@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo GNUstep Project","name":"windowmaker","packageid":50900},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Small, unconfigurable window manager","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"wm2","packageid":53369},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Window Manager From Scratch, A tiling window manager highly configurable","firstseen":"2015-06-09T17:21:19.390712","maintainer":"jer@gentoo.org","name":"wmfs","packageid":63776},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A dynamic window manager for X11","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"wmii","packageid":51723,"summary":"wmii is a dynamic window manager for X11. It is highly customizable and usable with keyboard and mouse. It supports conventional, tabbed and tiled window management and has a small memory footprint. It is highly modularized and uses an inter-process communication interface which conforms to the 9P2000 protocol introduced by the Plan 9 operating system."},{"categoryid":403,"description":"A tiling window manager","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"haskell@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Haskell","name":"xmonad","packageid":51672},{"categoryid":403,"description":"Community-maintained extensions for xmonad","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"haskell@gentoo.org","name":"xmonad-contrib","packageid":47276},{"categoryid":403,"description":"X Persistent Remote Apps (xpra) and Partitioning WM (parti) based on wimpiggy","firstseen":"2011-11-04T15:39:42.253701","maintainer":"xmw@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Michael Weber","name":"xpra","packageid":58145}]}