Fluxbox is a lightweight window manager that is designed to help users create customized and efficient work environments. It is a fork of the window manager Blackbox, and was designed to be small, fast, and visually pleasing. It provides users with many features such as tabs, configurable menus, window grouping, and key bindings. It also offers advanced features such as window shading, window tabs, and titlebars. Fluxbox also supports virtual desktops, and includes a taskbar, pager, and a system tray. It also has a highly customizable look and feel, and provides users with the ability to customize the look and feel of their work environment. Fluxbox is available for Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris operating systems.
It is the most intuitive tiled window manager.
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