Mmmmm, AfterStep. Looks purty, _and_ you configure it by modifying lots of little text files. What more could you ask for? Michael Vieths Foeclan at Winternet.Com On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote: > > Actually, FVWM gets more geek points than WindowMaker by virtue of being > > older - the geek is giving up the newfangled ideas of possible comfort for > > something he or she knows how to hack like the back of their hand. > > I experimented with a wide variety of window managers/desktop environments > at various times; twm, fvwm, fvwm2, aewm, olwm, olvwm, CDE, larswm (about as > mimimal as it gets), wm2, kdm/KDE, sawfish/GNOME, enlightenment/GNOME, plain > enlightenment, Windowmaker, AfterStep, xfce, and fvwm95. >