Today I (re)discovered the Ratpoison window manager for X11. It is pretty much everything I want in a window manager, and makes Linux all snappy and usable and nice.
Unfortunately, I'm stuck using Windows for certain things, and while Windows NT is excellent in its own right, the GUI is not as snappy, usable, or nice as Ratpoison.
Is there any software that would let me make Windows' interface more like Ratpoison? Tiling capability would be icing on the cake, but that isn't really what I'm after - the only "required" features are
1. Key hooks (e.g. press Control-t and then some other keys to do something, instead of having a dozen keybindings getting in the way of your applications)
2. The ability to assign numbers to windows, and jump to a window by specifying the number in a key combination (e.g. C-t 8 to jump to window #8). Or even better, the ability to assign numbers to open applications so their windows could be treated as a group.
Any ideas?
Unfortunately, I'm stuck using Windows for certain things, and while Windows NT is excellent in its own right, the GUI is not as snappy, usable, or nice as Ratpoison.
Is there any software that would let me make Windows' interface more like Ratpoison? Tiling capability would be icing on the cake, but that isn't really what I'm after - the only "required" features are
1. Key hooks (e.g. press Control-t and then some other keys to do something, instead of having a dozen keybindings getting in the way of your applications)
2. The ability to assign numbers to windows, and jump to a window by specifying the number in a key combination (e.g. C-t 8 to jump to window #8). Or even better, the ability to assign numbers to open applications so their windows could be treated as a group.
Any ideas?
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