Dwm (or "Dynamic Window Manager") is an open-source X11 window manager for Unix-like operating systems. It is extremely small and lightweight, making it a popular choice for users who need to make the most of their computer resources. It is designed to be fast and highly customizable, and it takes advantage of modern technologies to provide a smooth and enjoyable experience. With dwm, users can arrange windows into columns or stacks, and can control the placement of windows by setting rules for how they should be placed. It also provides a range of features for managing virtual desktops, such as setting up keyboard shortcuts for switching between different workspaces, and for launching applications. Additionally, dwm includes a set of tools for customizing the window manager's appearance, such as the ability to add bars, borders, and colors to windows.
Discontinued The last update to the GitHub repository (https://github.com/xorg62/wmfs) was made on August 14, 2013. The official website is no longer available, but it has been archived at Internet Archive: https: // web. archive.org/web/20141218125810/http://wmfs.info/