I'm quite interested in the possibility of using its functionality on Windows, but it seems to be bundled with a very suckfull license that I tend to avoid like the plague.
On 30 September 2011 08:23, Andy Spencer <andy753...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello there, > > I would like to point out a project I've started on for *yet another* > new window manager, called `wmpus' [1]. It's not actually a suckless > project, but I thought some folks here might be interested nonetheless. > > The biggest feature is that it should be portable and work well with > different windowing systems. Besides that, it should support a variety > of window management modes, be easy to hack, and lay golden eggs. > > Until now, I've been focusing on getting it to actually manage windows, > so many features are completely missing: There's currently no support > for settings or configuration files, no statusbar, very minimal window > decorations, lots of memory leaks, no `make install' rule, etc. > > That being said, here's what does work: > > - Runs natively on X11 and MS Windows > > - Tiling window management similar to acme or wmii. That is, rows, > columns, split/stack/max modes, multi-monitor support, limited > support for tags > > - Support for some external statusbars such as dzen [2] > > Any feedback will be appreciated. It should be easy enough to build for > X11 and there's a windows binary linked from the wiki for anyone brave > enough to try it out. > > Thanks > > [1] http://lug.rose-hulman.edu/code/projects/wmpus/wiki > [2] http://sites.google.com/site/gotmor/dzen >