HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20895031 has layouts based options and users can create custom layouts, not as flexible as i3. (i haven't used it)
I can't speak to Fancy Zones since I haven't tried it yet, but I use AquaSnap Windows Manager and I would highly recommend it. The fully featured version is not free, it's not opensource (AFAIK),...
I can't speak to Fancy Zones since I haven't tried it yet, but I use AquaSnap Windows Manager and I would highly recommend it. The fully featured version is not free, it's not opensource (AFAIK), and doesn't have predefined layouts like Fancy Zones does, but it does essentially the same thing with many additional useful features besides.
HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20895031
has layouts based options and users can create custom layouts, not as flexible as i3. (i haven't used it)
I can't speak to Fancy Zones since I haven't tried it yet, but I use AquaSnap Windows Manager and I would highly recommend it. The fully featured version is not free, it's not opensource (AFAIK), and doesn't have predefined layouts like Fancy Zones does, but it does essentially the same thing with many additional useful features besides.