The Pek Window Manager (pekwm) is a small and flexible window manager that aims to be usable. It supports grouping (a concept first introduced by pwm), automatic properties, chainable keybindings, and much more.
| Tags | Desktop Environment Window Manager |
|---|---|
| Implementation | C++ C |
Recent releases


Changes: This release finishes the tab completion and comes with the usual bunch of bug fixes.


Changes: This is a bugfix release with compatibility fixes for the new libpng, INVALID titles on openbsd, fullscreen mode for applications with resize increments, gnome-do compatibility, and improved tab completion in CmdDialog.


Changes: Small bugfixes. The default theme has been modified to have a smaller titlebar and better support for Gnome.


Changes: This release fixes a couple of bugs related to compatibility and usability. A new default theme is in, and there is alpha composition in menu rendering.


Changes: This is a maintenance release that includes some new features, such as a SearchDialog for finding and activating running clients, tab completion for the CmdDialog, one-click menu access, and quite a few bugfixes.