
"There are literally dozens of window managers that you can use with your favorite desktop environment to get a beautiful and appealing desktop. If you want to fine-tune your window manager, here are two programs that can
help you control everything from application window size to pinning an application to all workspaces to fixing a position for your application windows to resizing desktops. One, wmctrl, works with any window managers that adheres to the Extended Window Manager Hints, while Devil's Pie is a window-matching utility, which means it can configure application windows based on defined rules."
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2005-07-07
Meh, I quit MS Win 98 because I had to install all kinds of tools and small applications (freeware or illegal, mostly) to get it to do what I wanted. Needed to fix functionality which should've been there in the first place. Result was of course bad performance, crashes and a lot of wasted time on configuration and keeping the apps up-to-date.
When trying linux, I found out it already did most of these things in a consistent, stable manner. Me happy. I wouldn't know why one would want to go back patching basic stuff because he/she didn't choose a capable windowmanager in the first place ;-)
Enough ranting - there is some interesting stuff in there, but its generally rather hard to use it seems. Maybe I should mention KWin does almost all of that stuff by default, and is a whole lot more usable... No messing around in config files, just point and click ;-)