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Indeed.
Although I never liked olvwm myself, I did like the other managers that were, (still are) around. FVWM2, afterstep, and the original blackbox to name a few.
I did not however like the FVWM95 blatant rip-off from Win95. Too close for comfort there.
I am happy enough with gnome and kde now though, and only ever use an alternative when I have older hardware to work with.
Even then, xfce does wonders.