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Stack WM
uBaruBar is recommended for macOS users who want more control over their workspace organization and those who prefer a taskbar-based interface over the traditional macOS Dock. It's ideal for power users, multi-taskers, and anyone seeking to enhance productivity through a personalized and feature-rich docking experience.
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What is the license? I am author of Stack WM [1]. Also C#, but all the configuration and layouts are defined in WPF XAML and are generally static (e.g. Like PowerToys, but much more flexible due to WPF containers and data binding + you can make WPF-based widgets). Curious about the license for I am interested in having a common library for window manipulation. I am using VirtualDesktop [2] to handle Windows... - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
> I could envision a WM that allows you to group windows together into tabs There's one on Windows, that has the tabs feature: https://losttech.software/stack.html Disclaimer: I made it. - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
Disclaimer: I am the author. For Windows I made Stack WM: https://losttech.software/stack.html I works differently from i3: you _predefine_ screen zones (possibly overlapping), and then just move your windows between them with keyboard shortcuts or middle mouse button. IMHO, covers the problems you mentioned. You can have: - multiple windows in one zone with normal Z ordering - a taskbar for any zone or a group of... - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
I've made my own tiling WM for Windows (non-free): https://losttech.software/stack.html But it does not work like i3. You predefine the layouts (which can be dynamic). - Source: Hacker News / almost 5 years ago
A tiling window manager for Windows https://losttech.software/stack.html. - Source: Hacker News / about 5 years ago
Probably overkill, especially given it's a paid app, but uBar (Dock replacement) has a shortcut that restarts an app: cmd+shift+click on the app icon. Source: almost 4 years ago
I use uBar, you can have all windows ungrouped on the bar and it should have the title for each window. Source: almost 4 years ago
There's always Ubar for an alt to the dock. It's Windows-esq. Https://brawersoftware.com/products/ubar. Source: over 4 years ago
UBar could help quite a bit. It replaces the MacOS dock with a Windows-style taskbar. That along with Start, which is basically a Windows Start Menu for the Mac, and she should be good to go. Source: over 4 years ago
Here is what Iยดve found elsewhere: uBar - Cost 30$ - I havent tested this, purely because I doubt I would be paying 30 bux for a dock, also from screenshots, it seems to be tailored to looking like a windows taskbar, which I am not looking for. Source: almost 5 years ago
GridMove - GridMove - A window management tool that can quickly arrange your windows into desktop grids.
ActiveDock - Application Launcher, improved Dock for macOS, alternative to Apple Dock, uBar, HyperDock
Preme for Windows - Speeds up your window switching.
Tuck - Dock windows to the edge of your screen
WinDock - WinDock is a window manager ideal for large, or multi-monitor setups. Features:
LayAuto - Automated window management for Mac โจ