It's a rare occasion that a piece of Linux software slips by me, especially when it's a desktop environment or window manager. But here we are. Just a week or so ago, I ran into what I originally ...
[This is a guest post by Nabeel Siddiqui, a doctoral candidate in American Studies at The College of William & Mary, where his research focuses on personal computers and the intersection of the public ...
In Windows 7, I use Winsplit revolution, to tile windows into various screen areas, as well as making significant use of the "show Windows side by Side" function. I really like tiling windows. But I ...
Tiling window managers are all the rage with some PC users, but I'll be honest, they were never really my thing. I've tried a handful of them, but I never really saw the appeal for my personal ...
With macOS Sequoia, Apple is introducing a new feature that lets you arrange windows in side-by-side tiles. It’s a new—and somewhat overdue— organizational feature to help users sort open windows and ...
I prefer Hyprland's dynamic tiling — keyboard shortcuts beat Windows' floating windows A live USB with persistence lets me test or carry a full Linux OS, even revive old PCs I control updates and ...
Regolith Linux brings together three unusual computing components that make traipsing into the i3 tiling window manager world out-of-the-box easy. Much of the focus and attraction — as well as ...