This is the desktop equivalent of getting glasses and realizing you've been squinting for years.
There's a better, faster way to use your computer.
It's a rare occasion that a piece of Linux software slips by me, especially when it's a desktop environment or window manager. But here we are. Just a week or so ago, I ran into what I originally ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
When using Linux, or just about any open source operating system out there for that matter, there's a proverbial Santa's knapsack of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) available. When you boil this ...
Windows only: Windows' built-in Aero Snap is pretty neat, but limited to simple left-right-full window-sizing options. Window Manager provides a customizable grid that lets you pick where and how ...
Chameleon Window Manager’s interface leaves something to be desired, and while the features are useful, they don’t always work right. Snapping and tiling windows isn’t everything. In your daily use of ...
Quickly organize and move windows to specific areas of your desktop. Whether you use one monitor or three, Windows XP or Windows 8, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, you’re bound to have windows on ...
Windows Layout Manager (also known as WiLMa) is a free app that allows you to manage the size, shape, and positioning of any and all windows on your screen to a fine degree. The most obvious use for ...