I don't recall the name of the WM, but it's aimed at handhelds.\r\nDon't recall which...

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Basically: you don't have windows. You have full-screen apps. You\r\ncan kill or cycle windows. That's pretty much it.

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No window decorations (except IIRC a status bar/kill button at the\r\ntop, narrow -- 4-6 pixels?).

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Cool stuff? You can run it in XNest on your desktop/laptop (or\r\nserver) system, to get an idea of what it's like. Featured on Slashdot\r\nsome time back.

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Yes, the app still needs to be designed with the thought in mind that\r\nit might only have a minimal display area. But given that, taking way\r\nWM complexity is a huge win for real estate and usability.

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