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  2. FVWM - Wikipedia

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    FVWM provides the ability to configure the desktop to work, look, and behave the way the user wants it to. Supports any number of virtual desktops, each divided into multiple pages. The viewport (the physical screen) can be moved smoothly (in configurable steps) in the virtual desktop area, independent of pages.

  3. AfterStep - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.afterstep.org. AfterStep is a stacking window manager for the X Window System. The goal of AfterStep's development is to provide for flexibility of desktop configuration, improved aesthetics and efficient use of system resources, and was used in such distributions as MachTen. AfterStep originally was a variant of FVWM modified to ...

  4. Comparison of X window managers - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal. Comparison of X Window System desktop environments. Window manager. List of Wayland compositors.

  5. Sawfish (window manager) - Wikipedia

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    Sawfish Xsession running on Debian 7 Linux. Sawfish is a window manager for the X Window System.It aims to manage windows in the most flexible and attractive manner possible. It is able to match a window by multiple criteria such as application, size or role, and based on this, can change the window's position, appearance, or behavio

  6. Macintosh-Like Virtual Window Manager - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of MLVWM. MLVWM or Macintosh-Like Virtual Window Manager, is an FVWM descendant created by Takashi Hasegawa in 1997 while studying at Nagoya University and was written entirely in the C programming language. As its name implies, it attempts to emulate the pre- Mac OS X Macintosh look and feel in its layout and window design.

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  8. Comparison of X Window System desktop environments

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    This article applies to operating systems which are capable of running the X Window System, mostly Unix and Unix-like operating systems such as Linux, Minix, illumos, Solaris, AIX, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. [1] Microsoft Windows is incapable of natively running X applications; however, third-party X servers like Cygwin/X, Exceed, or Xming are ...

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