![]() ![]() The thing I dislike most about DWM is the simple fact that no configuration files exist. Everyone has to turn their window manager into some sort of psudo ‘experience’. I have yet to see a basic window manager that I can quickly take apart and form into something else. I have yet to see a window manager look much more than something out of 1995, filled with an excessive amount of VIM windows and terminal windows. I really dislike coming into so many reviews of so many window managers in a negative way, but I have yet to see a basic window manager impress me. I can’t say that I like the tiled window management concept, but DWM fails to set itself apart from other tilling based window managers right from the get-go. Very lackluster and uninteresting in the feature departmentĭynamic Window Manager (DWM) is a very boring take on the very uninteresting concept of tiled window managers.Customization is limited to editing the source code.Manages windows in tiled, monocle, and floating layouts (in monocle layout all windows are maximized to fit the screen in floating layout windows can be resized and moved at will).Let’s see how it stacks up to the competition, shall we? WHAT IS IT AND WHAT DOES IT DOĭynamic Window Manager is a tilling/floating window manager for Linux. Dynamic Window Manager is a lightweight tiled window manager that makes organizing and managing open windows a breeze. Do you prefer tiling or floating window managers? Dynamic Window Manager might be just up your alley.
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