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authormartti <martti>2002-06-13 08:44:56 +0000
committermartti <martti>2002-06-13 08:44:56 +0000
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Removed fvwm95 as it's no longer maintained (use the fvwm2 package instead)
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-Fvwm95 is a hack based on fvwm2.x. It tries to emulate the good
-features of a well known product without bloating the regular
-fvwm code. The main aspects are:
-
-A familiar look and feel. It can be interesting for users moving
-from the MS-World to Unix, or for those who have to switch
-regularly between the two.
-
-Or for those that simply would like to have the same MS look and feel
-in Unix, or for those that just want to have another window manager...
-
-But before all, it's meant to be useful, simple and efficient:
- o same flexible and easy configuration as the native fvwm
- o functionality extensible via loadable modules;
- o a taskbar: find quickly an application window and don't
- take space with icon windows;