H.Peraza and I made a quick hack around fvwm2.
This way, we hope to free the fvwm TODO list from the MS-windowish
requests.
Here is the annoucement :
FVWM95 : a window manager based on fvwm, and revamped to look like the
MS-one
What is FVWM-95 ?
-----------------
Fvwm95 is a hack based on fvwm2.x. It tries to emulate the good features
of a well known product without bloating the regular fvwm code.
The main aspects are :
A familiar look and feel. It can be interesting for users moving
from the MS-World to Unix, or for those who have to switch
regularly between the two. Or for those that simply would like to
have the same MS look and feel in Unix, or for those that just want
to have another window manager, or... But before all, it's meant to
be usefull, simple and efficient;
Same flexible and easy configuration as the native fvwm;
Functionality extensible via loadable modules;
A taskbar: find quickly an application window and don't take space
with icon windows;
In the future, we plan to have a desktop/folder metaphor supported by
the window manager, as well as improve the current version.
PLEASE NOTE that fvwm-2.x is work in progress, so is fvwm95 too...
Where to get it ?
---------------
You can ftp the latest version from:
ftp://mitac11.uia.ac.be/pub .
The new version is named: fvwm95-2.0.41b.tgz
See also :
http://ltiwww.epfl.ch/~barth/fvwm95.html
Acknowledgements :
-----------------
Many thanks to all the Fvwm team, and to Mr. Rob Nation who started to
code a nice wm.
--
H.Peraza <peraza_at_mitac11.uia.ac.be>
D.Barth <barth_at_di.epfl.ch> (http://ltiwww.epfl.ch/~barth)
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Received on Wed Apr 03 1996 - 11:33:21 BST