HyperDock might be a bit more popular than Xmonad. We know about 16 links to it since March 2021 and only 14 links to Xmonad. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Even though Apple is deprecating the API for apps to record the screen like in AltTab and Shottr, HyperDock still continues to work properly! For those who don't know HyperDock is a system extension that brings over window previews from windows, it also brings a few other features, it costs $9.95USD for a license but is worth it, although since it was last updated during the MacOS tiger era it may stop working any... Source: 10 months ago
Try HyperDock. Thank me later. Windows will get you covered ;). Source: about 1 year ago
Hyperdock shows previews of multiple apps by hovering over them in the dock - https://bahoom.com/hyperdock. Source: over 1 year ago
Here's my search for an replacement of this genius but end of life software. It was last updated in September 2018, rip :( I have used hyperdock for a very long time. Loved the features and the custom settings. Now with MacOS Ventura sadly it doesn't work anymore. Source: over 1 year ago
I've gotten my first Windows machine in maybe 10 years -- is there an app that has the same window management features as Hyperdock for Mac: e.g. Let me resize or move a window simply by holding down hotkeys and moving the mouse while it's over said window (without clicking or dragging)? Source: over 1 year ago
Hey everyone 👋 ! I'm currently working on a rust library for building and configuring your own shell! It's inspired by projects like xmonad and penrose where the configuration of the program is done in code. This means that for example, instead of using Bash's arcane syntax for configuring the prompt, it can be configured instead using a rust builder pattern! The project itself is still at a very young stage, so... Source: about 1 year ago
There are a few other things I could mention, but there are more like side issues, and not relevant to my actual LaTeX setup. First and foremost—and thus perhaps noteworthy after all—is bibliography management with arxiv-citation (see here for more words). This is integrated very well with the XMonad window manager, which makes it even more of a joy to use. Source: about 1 year ago
Another way to do it (and works on Linux and other platforms) is with XMonad, defining Caps Lock as a layer key. Source: almost 2 years ago
I tried it once, it was alright. https://xmonad.org/ But I prefer to build my own. Source: almost 2 years ago
Here is another tiling wm with screenshots: Https://xmonad.org/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Moom - Move your mouse over the green zoom button in any window, and Moom's mouse control overlay will appear (as seen in the above animation).
i3 - A dynamic tiling window manager designed for X11, inspired by wmii, and written in C.
Magnet Window Manager - Magnet Developers
dwm - dwm is a dynamic window manager for X. It manages windows in tiled, monocle and floating layouts. All of the layouts can be applied dynamically, optimising the environment for the application in use and the task performed.
Spectacle App - Move and resize windows with ease.
awesome - A dynamic window manager for the X Window System developed in the C and Lua programming languages.