Window Managers @lemmy.zip Mango Packaging Renaming
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Vimium | The Hacker's Browser
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[Mango new release] v0.12.3
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[Mango new release] V0.12.4
linuxmemes @lemmy.world Green Arch Doing It Again
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Scroll | i3-compatible Wayland Compositor (Sway) with a PaperWM Layout
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Mouse Tiler | The fastest, simplest tiler for KDE Plasma 6
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Noctalia Shell | A Beautiful, Minimal Desktop Shell for Wayland
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[Niri new release] v25.05.1
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[Niri new release] v25.08
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[Niri new release] v25.11
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Xfwl4 - The roadmap for a Xfce Wayland Compositor
Window Managers @lemmy.zip wlsunset | Day/night gamma adjustments for Wayland compositors supporting wlr-gamma-control-unstable-v1
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Wallhaven supports the OpenSearch Protocol
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Nirius | Utility commands for the Niri Wayland compositor
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Dotstate | A modern, secure, and user-friendly dotfile manager built with Rust
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Mango WC has a website now
Window Managers @lemmy.zip oxwm | "Functional, Oxidized"
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Merry Christmas Everyone!
Window Managers @lemmy.zip fht compositor | A Dynamic Tiler Written in Rust
Window Managers @lemmy.zip Alternatives for wlr-which-key?
Window Managers @lemmy.zip swwwrenamed toawwwand moving repository to CodebergWindow Managers @lemmy.zip yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
Window Managers @lemmy.zip What are your top programs for your window manager experience?
Window Managers @lemmy.zip xdg-ninja | Clean your $HOME directory

I use Librewolf almost always I try others just for comparison an fun, here are they:
Librewolf: I use it for its privacy defaults and because it comes with no bloat and no nonsense.
Konform Browser: A fork of Librewolf but based on Firefox ESR rather than the regular release and focusing in smaller settings improvements. I've talked to the developer and they are very nice and seem to fix issues rather quickly. By the looks of it I will be moving to this browser permantly.
Ungoogled Chromium: For testing webpages, like styles and stuff for my blog.
Glide Browser: Its basically the Vimium extension + BetterFox. It's stil in early developement and it looks promising. I prefer Librewolf settings better than Betterfox so this keeps me from using this one.