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    Rofi

    Rofi

    A window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement

    ...Rofi (renamed, as it lost the simple property) has been extended with extra features, like an application launcher and ssh-launcher, and can act as a drop-in menu replacement, making it a very versatile tool. Rofi, like dmenu, will provide the user with a textual list of options where one or more can be selected. This can either be running an application, selecting a window, or options provided by an external script. It's not an application that can support every possible use case. It tries to be generic enough to be usable by everybody. Rofi has several built-in modes implementing common use cases and can be extended by scripts (either called from Rofi or calling Rofi) or plugins.
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    berry

    berry

    A healthy, byte-sized window manager

    A healthy, bite-sized window manager written in C over the XLib library. Controlled via a powerful command-line client, allowing users to control windows via a hotkey daemon such as sxhkd or expand functionality via shell scripts.
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    wmsvmgen

    a menu generator to ease access to storage volumes

    ...For each of the target window managers, a menu is generated each time a (non-filtered) storage volume is inserted, removed, mounted, unmounted. For each available storage volume, there is a dedicated sub-menu with the following options: mount, unmount, open, open terminal here, informations
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    LinuxMyst

    LinuxMyst

    Linux Myst Debian Wheezy based 7.2 with myst window manager / gnome

    SEE WIKI LINK FOR SUPPORT and INSTALL TIPS MYST SUPPORT WIKI @ https://sourceforge.net/p/linuxmyst/wiki/ Dec 13, 2013 - NEW RELESE "nebula". If you want a smaller footprint image and download, a tighter software mix and can do with gnome stuff Nebula is for you. It is light, simple and nimble on hardware and under multiprocessor and higher RAM capacity machines is one of the fastest window managers you will experience. Fixes several small bugs in "Celestial" and still uses the same...
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    nwm allow user to run a user defined window manager (wm) on an user defined x server. It presents different options either with ncurses gui, or with textual selection. In particular it was tested with kde and fluxbox on xorg and kde on xgl.
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