IceWM

IceWM

IceWM screenshot (IceDesert theme)
Developer(s) Marko Maček
Initial release 1997 (1997)
Stable release 1.3.8 / November 17, 2013 (2013-11-17)
Preview release 1.3.8pre1 / 19 November 2011 (2011-11-19)
Written in C++
Operating system Unix-like
Type Window manager
License GNU GPL and GNU LGPL
Website www.icewm.org

IceWM is a stacking window manager for the X Window System graphical infrastructure, written by Marko Maček. It was written from scratch in C++ and is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.[1] It is relatively lightweight in terms of memory and CPU usage, and comes with themes that allow it to imitate the GUI of Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows 7, OS/2, Motif, and other graphical user interfaces.[1] IceWM is meant to excel in look and feel while being lightweight and customizable.

IceWM can be configured from plain text files[1] stored in a user's home directory, making it easy to customize and copy settings. IceWM has an optional, built-in taskbar with menu, tasks display, network and CPU meters, mail check and configurable clock. Official support for GNOME and KDE menus used to be available as a separate package. In recent IceWM versions, support for them is built-in as well. External graphical programs for editing configuration[1] and menu exist.

Usage

IceWM is installed as the main Window Manager for a live version of Linux called Lightweight Portable Security, Absolute Linux, and Puppy Linux.

The Easy mode default desktop of the Asus Eee PC uses IceWM.[2]

Screenshots

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Saunders, Mike (March 2008). "Lightweight window managers". Linux Format (UK: Future Publishing) (103).
  2. Paul, Ryan (14 November 2007). "Eeextremely Eeenticing: a review of the Asus Eee PC". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2008-06-16.

External links

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