@osnews Still running #FVWM here after all those years. I used to use #KDE a lot (still use the applications), have tried #Gnome several times. Used #Awesome for a bit… #WindowMaker, #AfterStep… #FVWM I keep coming back to.
I basically have it mostly configured as a manual tiling window manager through a couple of keyboard shortcuts that allow me to open windows full-screen, ½-screen or ¼-screen.
This has worked well for over 10 years now.
#fvwm #kde #gnome #awesome #windowmaker #afterstep
#x11cp #x11 #archaic application.
This time, it's #xsclock which is a 56x56 #dockapp intended to be used in #afterstep's wharf module, but equally applies to #fvwmbuttons as well.
Originally written by Namio MATUDA, around 1999-Nov-24. The version I have here is 0.22
There is only one option `--day` which shows the day/month in the window.
Screenshots attached.
#x11cp #x11 #archaic #xsclock #dockapp #afterstep #FvwmButtons
@yuki_is_bored I used to have one that did nothing but display the HAL 9000 eye, but I think that was in #afterstep, I don't think I had that anymore by the time I'd moved to #windowmaker. 23 years ago?