Windows Tiling Window Manager

But tiling isn’t for everyone. You lose the ability to casually position windows wherever you want without overriding the tiling behavior. You lose the Windows taskbar as you know it (though most tilers offer replacement status bars). You lose discoverability—keyboard shortcuts must be learned, not clicked. And you lose the reassurance of familiarity—working on someone else’s Windows machine will feel awkward and slow.

Still under active development, so minor bugs can occur with specific unique app windows. windows tiling window manager

If you want a Linux-like tiling experience but prefer something more approachable, is an excellent choice. Inspired directly by the popular i3 window manager for Linux, GlazeWM aims to provide a seamless and user-friendly tiling experience without sacrificing core power. But tiling isn’t for everyone

Unlike Linux, where the X11 or Wayland compositor is modular, Windows has the baked into the kernel. You cannot easily replace the window manager on Windows. You can only augment it. If you want a Linux-like tiling experience but