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There's no need to look beyond tvwm. Others are but pale imitations.
Can you supply a link or something? Can't find anything about it.
I believe it's in the twm family https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twm
Not sure exactly what tvwm is referring to but I'm guessing fvwm is gonna be the closest
Got a link handy? It's not coming up with anything in the browser for me.
It's twm but with virtual desktops.
Edit: apparently they call it vtwm now. I'm pretty sure it was tvwm at the time...
Oh ok, cool!