Matchbox -- a Small Footprint Window Manager
An anonymous reader writes "In this technical article at LinuxDevices.com, Matchbox project leader Matthew Allum introduces his creation Matchbox: a small footprint window manager for PDAs and other resource-constrained embedded devices. Allum recalls why he decided to embark on the project, outlines its key objectives, describes its architecture and unique characteristics, and ponders its future. Cool piece of software; good read."
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There is another lightweight window-manager by a japanese author called Yuuki that has been around for a couple years now. I've used it on my workstation for a while, and it runs nearly flawlessly and features full ICCM compliance. I'd be interested to know how this stacks up to Yuuki, and perhaps some of the older lightweight window managers like TWM and OLVWM.
I give you FVWM2. Here's my screenshot.
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