lxsession is a standard-compliant X11 session manager with
shutdown/reboot/suspend supports via HAL and gdm.
Flwm is a very small and fast X window manager. Its main features are
the lack of icons and the "sideways" title-bars.
gcompmgr is a GNOME interface to xcompmgr. Through xcompmgr it allows you to
use your graphics card to create effects in your GNOME window manager.
Golem is an X11 Window Manager. Design goals are that it be fast
and lightweight, as well as customizable in any way that will not
prevent the first goal from being realized.
Window Manager designed for speed, usability and consistency.
'bsd-daemon.xpm' is from Steve Farrell.
Jewel is a window manager based upon aewm++. It is meant as a
platform for more vigorous addition of new features.
Tiling window manager for X, based on David Hogan's 9wm.
It provides virtual desktops, support for tiled and untiled
windows, keyboard shortcuts and more, while using very little
system resources.
lwm is a window manager for X that tries to keep out of your
face. There are no icons, no button bars, no icon docks, no root
menus, no nothing...
It's a tiny (less than 30k shared binary) and fast window manager.
LXMenuEditor is a small, simple, free, open source, easy to use application
that allows you to customize the LXDE menu.
LXMenuEditor is very useful for people that want to create their own,
customized menus for LXDE.
This editor can also be used to customize GNOME's main menu and menus
of other enviroments, although it's specially designed for the LXDE environment.
OBApps is a graphical tool for configuring the per-application settings
(window matching) in the Openbox window manager.
OBApps uses ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
(or the config-file Openbox was started with) by default.
You can specify another file as an argument, e.g.
obapps.py .config/openbox/myrc.xml
Enter or change the name, class, role, or type settings by clicking in their
entries in the listbox.
Using the Find button to get settings by clicking on a window changes the
settings for the CURRENTLY SELECTED item in the listbox; it does not add
a new entry unless nothing is highlighted. You'll usually want to use the New
button to create a new item first.
Blank entries for name/class/role/type are ignored. If you want any of those
fields to be stored as literally blank attributes (e.g. to match only a window
with a blank role), enter "" or '' in the field.
Changes are written to the rc.xml file only when the apply button is used.
Openbox will automatically be reconfigured when this is done.