Windows Tiling Manager Top
: A lightweight, dynamic TWM written in Rust. It follows a philosophy similar to bspwm , where it handles window management but leaves keybindings to external tools like AutoHotKey (AHK) or WHKD .
This leads to the second pillar of the TWM philosophy: the keyboard-centric interface. While floating desktops are built around the mouse (point, click, drag), TWMs are built around keybindings. A user might press Super + Enter to open a terminal, Super + D to close it, and Super + Arrow Keys to shift focus. This creates a frictionless experience where the computer feels like an extension of the user’s thoughts rather than a tool they are operating. The speed at which a proficient TWM user can navigate their system is visually mesmerizing and functionally unmatched. windows tiling manager top
3️⃣ A strong middle ground available on the Microsoft Store. It adds dynamic tiling features but keeps a graphical interface so you don't have to mess with configuration files. : A lightweight, dynamic TWM written in Rust