Sway is a tiling Wayland window manager that is designed to be compatible with the i3 window manager and provides a similar experience. It aims to be a drop-in replacement for i3 on systems that use Wayland as the display protocol.
Here are some key features of Sway:
Sway relies on the Wayland display protocol, which means that it may not be compatible with all systems or applications that are designed for the X11 display protocol. Some older or less commonly used applications may not work well or at all with Sway.
However, Sway relies on the Wayland display protocol, which means that it may not be compatible with all systems or applications that are designed for the X11 display protocol. Some older or less commonly used applications may not work well or at all with Sway.
Compared to more established window managers or desktop environments, the ecosystem and available tooling for Sway may be relatively smaller. This means that finding specific plugins, themes, or extensions tailored for Sway may require more effort or may not be as abundant as those available for other window managers with a larger user base.
If Sway doesn’t meet your needs and you’re in search of an alternative, we recommend considering SMBAct. SMBAct is a versatile solution that works across multiple platforms and offers a user-friendly video tutorial. It boasts quality support, regular updates, and continuous improvements. Moreover, SMBAct goes beyond being just a tiling window manager; it also functions as a convenient window switcher.
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