A downloadable tool for Windows

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Jwno is a nice little tiling window manager for Windows, built and customized with Janet.

The current version is 0.9.13.

SHA256 checksum for jwno.exe (x64) 0.9.13: ebb44800af58e09d9a67013a9dc02564011d51a2a250abfbbdaff420cfcc23ef

It's code is MIT-licensed, and you can get pre-built executable files from Alternative Download Links below.

If you use Jwno in a professional work environment which generates revenue, please consider asking you employer to buy Jwno for you. For every 10$ paid, you get two weeks (14 days) of prioritized tech support from me ;).

Jwno's executable files are currently not signed, since most code signing services require an annual subscription. You can also help me to get them signed by making a purchase here.

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Jwno runs completely offline, and does not collect any personal data. When providing tech support, we may ask you to generate and provide Jwno's log files, which may contain your local file paths, keyboard events, window titles, and other info from your machine. You can always reject these requests from us, and rejecting them will not remove your right of receiving proper tech support. The log files we received will be used strictly for debugging/troubleshooting purposes, and will be deleted immediately when the tech support session ends. We will never share your data with any third-party.


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Buy Now$10.00 USD or more

In order to download this tool you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $10 USD. You will get access to the following files:

jwno.exe (x64) 0.9.13 1.8 MB

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Hello, I am coming from using GlazeVM. And there I really liked some features and some I miss. So I am wondering if jwno can give me those missing features

# Features I liked about GlazeWM

- the tiling (fixed positions)

- simple beginner config file to start with


# Features I miss in GlazeWM

- a retile feature, that whenever there are tiles in the background to put them into the foreground, so I would have every window that is open into these tiles

- a reproportion feature (put all windows that are in these tiles into the % occupation of the screen)


Thanks for reading.
I wonder if I should move these little questions to github.

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Hi there!

the tiling (fixed positions)

I’m not really familiar with GlazeWM’s tiling behavior, so you may need to try out Jwno yourself to determine if it feels like GlazeWM or not.

simple beginner config file to start with

GlazeWM beats Jwno on this I guess 😅

a retile feature, that whenever there are tiles in the background to put them into the foreground, so I would have every window that is open into these tiles

I don’t quite follow you. Do you mean fitting unmanaged windows into existing tiling layouts?

a reproportion feature (put all windows that are in these tiles into the % occupation of the screen)

Jwno has a :zoom-in command. I’m not sure it’s exactly the behavior you described though.

I wonder if I should move these little questions to github.

It’s okay, I check both sides every now and then. But you may reach me faster via Github 😅.

OK, ill make a bigger post on Github then 😊

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expensive!!!

r u kidding me

Oops, I never expected the first comment here would be a complaint about the price.

Have you tried it? What do you think about the features?