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miracle-wm VS Labwc

Compare miracle-wm VS Labwc and see what are their differences

miracle-wm logo miracle-wm

A Wayland compositor based on Mir. It features a tiling window manager at its core, very much in the style of i3 and sway. The intention is to build a compositor that is flashier and more feature-rich than either of those compositors, like swayfx.

Labwc logo Labwc

Labwc stands for Lab Wayland Compositor, where lab can mean any of the following:
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  • Labwc Landing page
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    2025-03-03

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labwc release video 0.6.0

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  • Review - Even More Wayland Compositors! LabWC & DWL

Category Popularity

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Utilities
37 37%
63% 63
Window Manager
36 36%
64% 64
Linux
36 36%
64% 64
Open Source
50 50%
50% 50

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing miracle-wm and Labwc, you can also consider the following products

Hyprland - Hyprland is a dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that doesn't sacrifice on its looks. - GitHub - vaxerski/Hyprland: Hyprland is a dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that doesn't sacrifice on ...

Wayfire - Wayland compositor with 3d effects.

Sway - Sway is a drop-in replacement for the i3 window manager, but for Wayland instead of X11.

Waybox - An openbox clone on Wayland (WIP).

River - River is a lightweight SaaS-based product. It is built for businesses and designed for teams.

Miriway - Miriway is a starting point for creating a Wayland based desktop environment using Mir.