never been a fan of them myself, but then i don’t sit in a terminal (or rather, multiple terminals) all day, either. those days are long behind me. i very much prefer a traditional stacking wm, and also one that remembers window geometry and locations, too–a trick windows has done since forever, but gnome and kde still require addons to pull off.
never been a fan of them myself, but then i don’t sit in a terminal (or rather, multiple terminals) all day, either. those days are long behind me. i very much prefer a traditional stacking wm, and also one that remembers window geometry and locations, too–a trick windows has done since forever, but gnome and kde still require addons to pull off.