Users who want a fast, minimal, and highly reliable tiling experience that feels like a natural extension of Windows. 3. FancyWM
Manages multiple monitors, supports window rules, and integrates with whkd for hotkey daemon support. windows tiling manager top
Configured via a JSON file, allowing for deep customization of borders, padding, and window management behaviors. Users who want a fast, minimal, and highly
🧠 The closest you get to Linux tiling (like i3 or bspwm) on Windows. It forces a dynamic layout. Open an app? It takes 50% of the screen. Open another? it splits to 25/75. It automates the flow. ✅ Pros: True Dynamic Tiling, highly configurable. ❌ Cons: Requires editing config files (not for beginners). Configured via a JSON file, allowing for deep
Exceptionally fast and lightweight on system resources.
is a lightweight and high-performance TWM designed specifically for the Windows environment. It prioritizes speed and dynamic tiling, automatically resizing windows as you open or close them.
High learning curve; requires external tools for hotkey configuration. 4. Windhawk (with Tiling Mods)