On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 10:02:26AM -0500, Rich Lafferty wrote:
> (Personally, I conceive Blackbox as a much-needed 21st-century
> conceptual update of twm, which is just about all I could ask for in a
> window manager. I understand that others may disagree on this, but I
> can't help but think that a GNOME-compliant Blackbox is sort of
> missing the point.)
I would have to say I agree. Blackbox provides me with a menu to launch
applications. It provides me with something that docks my licq icon.
And then there's bbkeys which allows me to switch desktops with the
keyboard and even launch applications itself. I don't need any more
features than that in a window manager. I just like it to be
leightweight.
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Jeremy Lunn
Melbourne, Australia