Sway is a tiling Wayland window manager designed to replace i3 on Wayland-based systems. It offers multi-monitor support, a customizable layout, and a supportive community, however, it may not be compatible with some systems and has a smaller ecosystem compared to other window managers.
IceWM is a customizable, lightweight window manager that supports virtual desktops, taskbars, and system trays for efficient window organization on low-resource systems. Although it lacks advanced features compared to other window managers, its customization options may be complex for inexperienced users.
The Awesome window manager features a tiling layout, dynamic window management, Lua configuration, powerful tagging, notification system, and rich extension ecosystem. It's ideal for power users but may have a steeper learning curve compared to traditional desktop environments.
Herbstluftwm is a minimalistic and lightweight tiling window manager that utilizes manual tiling and keyboard-centric controls, featuring a tagging system and configurable setup options. It may not be appropriate for beginners.
Qtile is a Python-written window manager designed to manage windows in a tiling manner, support multiple monitors, and dynamic configuration. It is keyboard-focused and lightweight, which may be challenging for non-technical users.
Bspwm is a customizable and minimalistic tiling window manager primarily controlled with keyboard shortcuts. It's lightweight, adheres to standards, and requires understanding of command-line tools to configure.
Xmonad is a tiling window manager with a keyboard-driven interface and customizable configuration written in Haskell; it promotes an organized workspace with a minimalist design and workspace management support. However, it may require programming skills to configure, has limited graphical configuration tools, and lacks native multi-monitor support.
Hammerspoon is an open-source automation tool for macOS that includes window management and customizable aspects of the system, with a Lua scripting interface. However, it needs scripting and configuration for full utilization, making it more suitable for users comfortable with programming or scripting languages.
Hummingbird is a window manager for Mac OS that allows users to move or resize windows from anywhere on the screen using shortkeys. It makes a more efficient management experience and is particularly useful for trackpad users.
Auto Layout automates window positioning and restores window positions on restart, Working Groups streamlines complex window switching, Quick Layout improves workflow efficiency through intuitive shortcuts, and Custom Rules allows individualized layout definitions eliminating the need for manual configuration.