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- The app can also be tested before buying, directly from thier home page, irradiatedsoftware.com/cinch That's what I'm doing right now.t0r0X– t0r0X2014-10-23 19:32:52 +00:00Commented Oct 23, 2014 at 19:32
- Well, no, Windows window management it pretty bad compared to the unix/linux set. Want to have your WM push a window to the back, or type in a window while keeping it in the back, or track the day/night cycle in its menu colors, use radial menus, auto-create menus for all the hosts you SSH to, tile, not tile, use window groups, default windows of a certain types or titles of any of your virtual displays, pan your monitor to arbitrary overlaps with your virtual screens, manage window on a different computer, etc, etc. Unix/Linux/X - it's all there.Alex North-Keys– Alex North-Keys2015-12-22 10:49:50 +00:00Commented Dec 22, 2015 at 10:49
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