There is even a dwm-style extremely comprehensive tiling window manager called bug.n [1], which I downloaded it way back in windows 8 days. Made a lot of changes myself and plan to open source it as a fork. Its too good. And combined with the rest of my AHK scripts, my windows setup turns out to be even more customised than many Linux systems I use. See my post of my windows setup fooling r/unixporn [2] for how it... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Bug.n — Amongst other flavours is a dynamic, tiling window manager, which tries to clone the functionality of dwm. Source: about 1 year ago
Another comment mentioned what you're looking for is a window manager: another for windows is bug.n. Source: about 1 year ago
So when I said "window manager based Linux" I was mostly referring to the stereotypes of the Linux window manager; which 1 person not even having a mouse; staring apps; moving windows doing everything with their keyboard. If you wanna look a bit more into window managers for windows the only "okay" one that I've personally used is bug.n and for Linux there's tons; but my personal fav is I3. Source: over 1 year ago
You can implement the wm manager of your dreams in ahk ... In like 500 lines. it's amazing stuff. You can also go all out: https://github.com/fuhsjr00/bug.n. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
What exists on windows today (bug.n and others) isn't good enough. Source: about 2 years ago
Have you checked out tools like https://github.com/fuhsjr00/bug.n or https://github.com/TimUntersberger/nog? Source: almost 3 years ago
There are several autohotkey scripts to facilitate tiling (there is no feasible way to rip DWM out and replace it with something else) e.g. bug.n. Source: almost 3 years ago
Windows does have virtual desktops (yes yes yes they are decades late to the party). As for the rest of i3 functionality you'll have to use smth like https://github.com/fuhsjr00/bug.n in conjunction with autohotkey. Source: about 3 years ago
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