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I don't think tiling window managers are the thing of the future, I'm using a tiling window manager right now and I've been using it for quite some time. They just are not (were not) that mainstream I guess. But once you use and accept the concept of automatic tilling you barley spend any more time on moving and resizing windows and the idea of going back to overlapping windows is just ... well it's madness
The only drawback, to me at least, is that some chrome rich applications use a lot of space and you still need to maximize them or everything looks cramped.
However I find it sad that drag&drop is still considered an expert feature.