Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th May 2010 18:39 UTC, submitted by hotice
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2006-11-12
About eight years ago, the Golem window manager had a pager trick that was the best GUI animation in regards to usability, that I have ever encountered. This animation was very simple, yet very effective in orienting oneself within the virtual desktops.
If one clicked on another workspace, the screen would swoop through all of the desktops in between, on it's way to the "clicked" workspace. Very "spatial," and it really made virtual desktops "work."
Amazingly, Golem was tinier than most tiling WMs, but it was almost as configurable as Enlightenment, and it featured this pager animation trick (and had several others in the works). I think that the only library that it used was Xlib.