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That software in question was Hyprland. Hyprland is a tiling window manager that aims to provide a fast, secure, and user-friendly Linux desktop experience. I said "aims" because Hyprland doesn't ...
On the other hand, a window manager (WM) does just that: it manages windows. Nearly everything else is left up to either you or some other program. A tiling WM won’t typically offer any built-in ...
Rather than finding an environment following the traditional desktop metaphor, I tried a tiling window manager. Tiling window managers emerged in the 1980s but have recently become more widely ...
A tiling window manager can be a wonder of productivity and efficiency. Click to open an app, and the window manager will place that app in the best possible location on your desktop.
With macOS Sequoia, Apple is introducing a new feature that lets you arrange windows in side-by-side tiles. It’s a new—and somewhat overdue— organizational feature to help users sort open ...
There’s a rabbit hole to fall down, as with most Linux-related topics, but while this tiling window manager from [caoluin], called sara, adds to the cacophony, it’s also representative of any ...
Regolith Linux brings together three unusual computing components that make traipsing into the i3 tiling window manager world out-of-the-box easy. Much of the focus and attraction — as well as ...
There’s a rabbit hole to fall down, as with most Linux-related topics, but while this tiling window manager from [caoluin], called sara, adds to the cacophony, it’s also representative of any ...