Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Jul 2006 10:41 UTC
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2005-08-28
agreed as I'm typing this from wmii myself (version 2). really not something I'd want to be using at home, but at work, as a unix admin, it really is the best out there for me. create new workspaces on the fly with a quick ctrl-alt-y, new terminals with alt-t (though I mapped out a different combo for my preferred xterm setup), alt-h and alt-l for switching between the workspaces, ctrl-alt-p to bring up an autocompleting list of all your executables in your path... the ability to quickly switch between different layouts (grid, floating, tiles and a pager) with quick keystrokes is incredibly handy.
plus a bunch more of things you can do.
very, very nice stuff.