Windows Tiling Manager Top Info

For years, tiling window managers have been a staple of Linux workflows (i3, Awesome, Qtile), allowing users to automatically arrange windows into non-overlapping tiles. Windows users, however, have long been stuck with a manual stacking workflow—until recently. Thanks to a new generation of powerful tools, Windows can now offer a highly efficient, keyboard-driven tiling experience.

Best for developers who want to extend a tiler in C#. windows tiling manager top

Workspacer is a configurable tiling manager that uses .NET Core and a plugin architecture. You can write C# scripts to control every aspect of window management. For years, tiling window managers have been a

  • Downsides: Requires compilation or scripting; smaller community.
  • Ideal for: .NET developers who want to build their own perfect WM.
  • Do not let the strange name fool you. bug.n is the oldest mature tiling manager on this list (written in AutoHotkey). It has been around for over a decade. Do not let the strange name fool you