![]() ![]() If that does not scare you off its definitely worth checking out. To be fair, this is not an application for novice users and i requires you to have basic knowledge about using a terminal and a text editor to edit at setup the configuration. You can adjust everything from the margin between windows and the border of the screen, and customize all the shortcuts (default is some kind of vim alike layout). ![]() The application is called chunkwm and it is available through brew or sources link to github To be honest, this application is not a true window manager, since the window manager in OSX can no longer be replaced. What I would like was something like i3 which it personally think is the one of the best tiling window managers for linux. The mod key is what you use to navigate around your window manager. The mod key is an important concept to understand in i3. This is however not really the tiling behaviour that I was looking for (even though i've owned Apple since 98). If it is your first time using i3 or a window manager, we recommend using the default configuration. I just want to share this awesome application i came across a couple of weeks ago.īeing a linux user I like tiling window managers, and my i tried to keep my desktop as neat and tidy as possible using SizeUp and various other applications that allow you to snap windows to corners and sides with shortcuts. ![]()
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