Tiling window managers are one of the most efficient ways to interact with your operating system -- depending on how you prefer to work. If you're someone who wants to keep your fingers on the ...
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File managers are where Linux still loses to Windows
Linux may be better than Windows in many ways, but file management isn't one of them. And it's all thanks to third-party developers.
The Linux desktop offers versatile possibilities for optimizing window management, making it an effective tool for multitasking. With window lists, tiling methods, virtual desktops, and active corners ...
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Linux package managers beat the Microsoft Store in every way
While seasoned veterans of Windows and the Internet at large will have a reverence of sorts for installing things manually ...
Portable and modular, Orbitiny runs on top of your existing window manager - such as KDE Plasma or GNOME - like a regular app.
I imagine many/all of you Linux users are familiar with the Alt + click/drag window handling features of most Linux window managers. I'm looking for a Windows equivalent of this functionality - namely ...
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