I've been working in a Windows environment a lot lately. I spend most of my time in a terminal shelled into remote machines, but I've been missing the efficiency of a tiling window manager with keyboard based navigation.
Yesterday I found a project on github called bug.n that takes a shot at providing a DWM like tiling window manager experience on top of the Windows UI. I think they've done a pretty great job actually.
I'm still a little dissappointed I wasn't able to find an i3wm knockoff, but this is definitely better than no tiling window management at all...
I've been working in a Windows environment a lot lately. I spend most of my time in a terminal shelled into remote machines, but I've been missing the efficiency of a tiling window manager with keyboard based navigation.
Yesterday I found a project on github called bug.n that takes a shot at providing a DWM like tiling window manager experience on top of the Windows UI. I think they've done a pretty great job actually.
I'm still a little dissappointed I wasn't able to find an i3wm knockoff, but this is definitely better than no tiling window management at all...
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