bug.n is a tiling window manager add-on for Microsoft Windows. It is written in the scripting language AutoHotkey.
- Window Manager
- Free • Open Source
- Windows
bug.n is a tiling window manager add-on for Microsoft Windows. It is written in the scripting language AutoHotkey.
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A light-weight desktop environment based on Qt/Wayland and wayfire.

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