I want to try a window manager that behaves a bit like a tiling window manager in that it's super lightweight and keyboard driven, but has no concept of tiling windows (which I don't like). A window manager that has two window modes: full screen and floating only. Every app runs full screen, but notification type windows are floated by default. Additionally each unique app (process name I guess) is automatically allocated to its own desktop (and/or preset from a config), and all apps of the same name get grouped together on that one desktop in full screen with tabs. I think it'd be great on low resolution screens which often go hand in hand with lower power computing devices.
I realise WMs like DWM have both these modes, but the automatic allocation to a fresh desktop and the grouping by tabs would be useful behaviour.
Anyone know of a WM like this?
I realise WMs like DWM have both these modes, but the automatic allocation to a fresh desktop and the grouping by tabs would be useful behaviour.
Anyone know of a WM like this?