Ardent Window Manager
In computing, the Ardent Window Manager (awm) is an early window manager software for the X Window System. It was descended from uwm.
|  AWM desktop | |
| Developer(s) | Jordan Hubbard | 
|---|---|
| Stable release | 2pl9
   /    February 8, 1989 | 
| Written in | C | 
| Operating system | Unix Unix-like | 
| Type | Window manager | 
awm was written by Jordan Hubbard for the Ardent Computer Corporation's TITAN line of workstations in 1988, which ran a version of X11R2. It was included on the X11R3 contrib tape.
The FAQ for the comp.windows.x Usenet newsgroup says: The Ardent Window Manager was for a while a hotbed for hackers and offered some features (dynamic menus) not found on more current window managers.
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- 20) What are all these window managers? (Where can I get a "virtual" wm?) (comp.windows.x FAQ 2/7)
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