On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 10:36:44PM +0200, Nick Demou wrote: > Alternativerly even something like what "tile windows" > does under MS windows would be OK. As an aside, I have to say, I've found that managing windows in "Windows" can often be a lot more pleasant than many of the floating WMs available for Linux. I'm fond of tiling managers like ion3. If you orient your monitor to portait, have two windows non-minimized in Windows and select "tile vertically" you get two windows of landscape orientation next to each other. After a while, if you close an app and open another, it'll occupy the free space left by the previous one. So in effect it starts to perform very much like something like ion.
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