Is this the tiling manager people talk about all the time?
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It's called "adsomeWm"... highly un-customizinle.
Is this the tiling manager people talk about all the time?
Ye, Microsoft's Head of Monetization, Nolan Sorrento, calls it "Pure O2."
Can we somehow integrate ads into the display frame? Looks like dead and unused area to me.
Bold of you to assume you still get a desktop in between all the ads.
Yeah, those ads are way to easy to ignore. Hopefully the working space randomly shifts tiles so your attention shifts periodically to the ads!
And you get jingles every few minutes that you can't turn down or mute.
Current and future Linux experience: A functional and well engineered system, built by its users, for its users, and constantly improved based on feedback from the community. Oh and if you don’t like you can just try a different one for free and see if you like that one better.
The mouse has a slight bias that it moves just a little faster towards the edges.
That you pay for just 5 dollars per month.