Marco (mate-window-manager) is a low-frills Window Manager, and
is the default Window Manager of the MATE desktop. It provides
most of the features expected of a Window Manager, but leaves
everything it can up to other components of the MATE environment.
Metacity is a low-frills Window Manager, and is the default
Window Manager of the GNOME 2 desktop. It provides most of
the features expected of a Window Manager, but leaves everything
it can up to other components of the GNOME environment.
JWM is a window manager for the X11 Window System. JWM is written in C
and uses only Xlib at a minimum, though additional libraries are
supported for extended functionality and features. JWM supports MWM and
Extended Window Manager Hints (EWMH).
sWM was written for small computer system with very little amount of
memory and small screen sizes. It was written to speed up working with
laptops or even PDA's. You need a minimum of about 12k of diskspace
(minimal mode). It uses even less memory than a rxvt.
With AllTray you can dock any application with no native tray icon (like
Evolution, Thunderbird, terminals) into the system tray. A high-light feature
is that a click on the "close" button will minimize back to system tray. It
works well with GNOME, KDE, XFCE 4*, Fluxbox* and WindowMaker*.
Guake is a dropdown terminal made for the GNOME desktop environment,
but you can run it with TWM too ;-), if you install ports/x11/trayer
or a similar program.
Its style of window is based on fps games, and one of its purposes
is to be easy to reach.
Brightside is a tool to add reactivity to the corners and edges of your GNOME
desktop.
Brightside provides edge flipping to allow you to switch to the adjacent
workspace simply by pressing your mouse against the edge of the screen.
Brightside also allows you to assign configurable actions to occur while you
rest the mouse in a corner of the screen.
-- Brightside Homepage
Clipboard Manager for the Xfce Panel and as a standalone application. It keep
the clipboard contents around (even after an application quits), it is able
to handle text and images, and has a feature to execute actions on specific
text selection by matching them against regexes.
ooxcb (the object oriented X C binding is a new Python binding to the X
server, developed for the samurai-x window manager. xpyb uses a wrapper
generator to create python modules out of the XML X protocol
descriptions of the xcb project. It aims to provide with an easy-to-use
object-oriented interface to the X server.
xdot.py is an interactive viewer for graphs written in Graphviz's dot
language. It uses internally the Graphviz's xdot output format as an
intermediate format, and PyGTK and Cairo for rendering.
xdot.py can be used either as a standalone application from command
line, or as a library embedded in your python application.