As others have stated, it’s a tiling window manager. Many, including me, prefer it to the usual floating window managers that most desktops use.
But I’ve been using sway since switching to wayland after years with i3. I see lots of hyprland hype, but i’m happy with my sway workflow and don’t see anything about hyprland that makes me want to switch or even try it out.
As others have stated, it’s a tiling window manager. Many, including me, prefer it to the usual floating window managers that most desktops use.
But I’ve been using sway since switching to wayland after years with i3. I see lots of hyprland hype, but i’m happy with my sway workflow and don’t see anything about hyprland that makes me want to switch or even try it out.