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-This window manager is yet another descendant of aewm. It has title bars,
-shading, a widget for resizing, automatic placement of windows (with the upper
-left corner at the current position of the mouse) as they open, and a list (by
-title) from which windows may be chosen for raising or un-iconizing. Some
-features are implemented in applets, not all of which work in this port.
-
-from the home page:
- It is somewhat ICCCM compliant (it knows what a transient window is,
- and catches client messages and knows the MIT-SHAPE). It does not try
- to look like any other known OS (though, some people tell me it looks
- like Mac OS, others say Amiga.) So, if you want a window manager that
- is sanely usable within the smallest constraints (and without you
- thinking you have an inept piece of software), then this is for you.
-
-from the README:
- As its name implies, alloywm is a quite exquisite, aesthetic little
- window manager for X11. The premise of this window manager is not to
- be over-bloated [...] to keep the interface out of a user's way [...]
-
- It is not very configurable [...]
-
- [...] you cannot click inside the window to give focus [...]
-
-WWW: http://www.phatboydesigns.net/alloywm/