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About:
Openbox is a minimalistic, highly configurable
window manager. Since it supports the latest
freedesktop.org standards and previous standards,
it lets you use the latest applications (which may
have been intended for use with GNOME or KDE)
without a full desktop environment.
Release focus: Major bugfixes
Changes:
64-bit fixes, i18n fixes, proper support for new fullscreen applications, fixes for a couple crash bugs, and font specification and display fixes.
Author:
Mikael Magnusson [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://icculus.org/openbox/
Tar/GZ:
http://openbox.org/releases/openbox-2.3.1.tar.gz
Changelog:
http://openbox.org/2/changelog-testing.php
Trove categories:
[change]
Dependencies:
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No dependencies filed
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» Rating:
8.61/10.00
(Rank 217)
» Vitality: 0.33% (Rank 816)
» Popularity: 5.15% (Rank 658)

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Record hits: 63,676
URL hits: 54,938
Subscribers: 84
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Branches
Releases
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Version
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Focus
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Date
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2.3.1
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Major bugfixes |
26-Apr-2003 01:05 |
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2.3.0
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Minor feature enhancements |
04-Feb-2003 03:15 |
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2.2.2
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Minor feature enhancements |
08-Dec-2002 10:29 |
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2.2.1
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Minor bugfixes |
20-Nov-2002 07:36 |
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2.2.0
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Minor feature enhancements |
04-Oct-2002 08:30 |
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2.1.0
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Minor feature enhancements |
12-Sep-2002 20:37 |
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2.0.0
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Major feature enhancements |
17-Aug-2002 00:06 |
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1.2.4
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Minor bugfixes |
10-Jul-2002 16:04 |
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1.2.3
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Major bugfixes |
14-Jun-2002 07:33 |
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1.2.2
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Minor bugfixes |
05-Jun-2002 07:08 |
Comments
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After years of window manager griping, I can stop whining
by Michael K. Johnson - Aug 20th 2004 08:49:29
I have been complaining ever since GNOME 2.0, when at least for a while it
seemed that metacity was the only window manager that worked well with
GNOME 2.0 and my old standby, sawfish, definitely didn't. I'm finally
satisfied.
As of this writing, my only complaint would be the fact that obconf does
not (yet?) cover keybindings, but the XML config file is quite easy to edit
by hand and it took me only a few minutes to get the configuration I
wanted, overcoming my frustration with metacity's limited configuration
options.
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