

Your standard desktop environment uses what is called, search-select-use paradigm, or in other words, whenever you have to open a new program you have to find it's executable, select it and then use it, wouldn't it be better if you didn't have to do all that?Ī tiling window manager, as the name suggests tiles the windows for you. Whenever you have more than, let's say 10 windows open, you begin to see the problem,windows get lost in all that, every-time you have to change it you find yourself looking for the right one to open. Your standard desktop environment have what is called floating windows (floating window managers),it's what we are all familiar with. Tiling window managers are the solution. Here lies the problem, your standard desktop environment window managers are grossly inefficient, although for an everyday user they fill out the purpose, but for an advanced user they are just that - inefficient. So what's the alternative, what's the solution? Over the place, and you wished to have maybe more screen real estate to work with. Well if you are using traditional desktop environment, such as the windows and macs desktops, you've probably ran into problems like having multiple windows open, windows on top of each other and all
