After having used i3 and Sway, Windows is surprisingly bad at handling windows for an OS called Windows.
It requires a bit of work to setup to your liking of course, but hey, at least you have an option to set it up to your liking
After having used i3 and Sway, Windows is surprisingly bad at handling windows for an OS called Windows.
It requires a bit of work to setup to your liking of course, but hey, at least you have an option to set it up to your liking
Agreed. I used tiling WMs for a long while (ion3, XMonad) and it was such a productivity boost.
Then I was forced to use a Mac for work, so I was using a floating WM again. On my personal machine, ion3 went away and I never fully got around to migrate to i3.
By the time I got enough free time to really work on my personal setup, it had accumulated two huge monitors and was a different machine. I found I was pretty happy just scattering windows around everywhere. Especially with a trackball's cursor throw. This was pretty surprising to me at first.
Anyway this is just my little personal anecdote. If I go back to a Linux install I'll definitely have to check out i3 again. Thanks for reminding me :)