Top 15 Window Managers for Linux

A window manager is a software responsible for the placement and appearance of windows of various applications. It allows you to use any number of displays and utilize the screen to its full potential. The advantage is that it increases your productivity and improves your multitasking experience. But what exactly can one do with a window manager?
The article describes some of the best floating and tiling window managers available for Linux.
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