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TAL/wm is a Tiling Application Launcher/window manager for X. Currently TAL/wm is based loosely on the dynamic window manager (dwm) code. The goal is to be even more minimal and equally as customizable. TAL/wm is no longer maintained, and should be treat
dwemo is a minimal window manager for X focusing on necessity and functionality. dwemo uses keyboard-control for common tasks and direct launching of common applications. Binary size should stay below 30kB. Please, see the Wiki for more information. As o
XTags is a little keyboard-driven program which implements tags for X11. It’s a pseudo-WM called WHM (Window Helper Manager). It’s main goal is to get rid of a "real" WM by using it with dvtm on the master tag and put the secondary clients away.
NovaWM is a small and fast window manager for X11 on Linux/Unix. NovaWM
is very unique and different than other window managers in many ways, including style. NovaWM isn't too large any toyish like popular window
managers and desktops.
WMgXMon is a generic monitor applet for WindowMaker and other WMs. It can display CPU, I/O, memory, load, swap usage or result of any other programs (like WMScript). What and how (as gauge, histogram, percentage, number) to display can be configured.
Configuration framework for: emacs, zsh, tcsh, ksh, bash, screen, top, metacity, gnome-terminal,... It run on all posix platform and include special stuff for epita you can find source here: http://github.com/ctaf42/ctafconf
Vierstein (FourStone) is a RPG creation and playing kit based upon games like Unlimited Adventures. It uses a custom, and hopefully inventive, rule-set that focuses on single player environment. Built upon Python and Pyui.
Provides battery,temperature,ac,cpufreq (SpeedStep,Powernow!) control and monitoring.
Proper suspend to disk/ram and standby by shell hooks that are easy to extend.
APM and ACPI machines are supported equally.
For laptops as well as for workstations.
PCFluxboxOS is a remaster project of PCLinuxOS using the Fluxbox window manager. The aim is to build on the solid foundations of PCLinuxOS to create a series of memory-light operating systems with excellent hardware detection and configuration.
QuarkWM is a keyboard-driven, small and fast window manager designed to increase your productivity: don't waste your time resizing/moving your windows or tweaking a configuration!
The IconMgr is a manager of desktop icons, Features include configurable actions to run shell commands. It has support for imlib2. http://iconmgr.sourceforge.net
Crystal Audio is a fvwm-crystal configuration tuned for use on an audio workstation. The final goal is to made FVWM-Crystal menu structure compatible with freedesktop specification and to provide tools to generate the menu entries and icons.
This project have been merged into fvwm-crystal and all new development is made into fvwm-crystal.
JSWM is a JavaScript window manager built on scriptaculous. It allows you to generate new windows, or wrap existing content. Windows can be moved, resized, collapsed, closed, maximised, tiled, cascaded and also support multiple tabs.
LXP is a desktop enviroment identical to Windows XP. LXP is a collection of different pieces of GNU software (icewm, xfe, idesk, etc) modified in order to look and feel identical to Windows XP. LXP has its own icewm themes and utility pack.
SLAX based LiveCD showcasing Sun Microsystem's open source project "Project Looking Glass 3D" (LG3D). Presented in 2004 LG3D combines a stunning 3D UI with the benefits of Java (easily expandable and reusable code, platform independency, etc.).