One remark, please use the lowercase dwm, because DWM is the
abbreviation of that Desktop Window Manager of Windows Vista as
well. Not that someone misunderstands that ;)

Regards,
        Anselm

On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 01:22:29AM -0800, Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
> Hey guys,
> 
> I am preparing a presentation that would introduce a full Free Software Linux 
> system as a test machine for testing network devices. Right now, our company 
> is using windows based system with software such as HyperTerminal (yeah I 
> know), FileZilla ftp/ssh, firefox+bugzilla, tftp server.
> 
> After using DWM, I realize Windows XP or even Mac OS X for that matter are 
> very inefficient for these kinds of testing (multiple windows open at once). 
> So I am planning to propose DWM on top of a simple Debian Etch system. Here 
> are the ideas I plan to put out:
> 
>  * DWM has multiple "desktops" (a.k.a tags)
>   - tags could include: bugzilla, syslog, com1, com2, ftp/ssh client, etc.
>  * Tiled mode provides a very effective work environment when working with 
> multiple applications at once.
>  * DWM is lightweight, secure, and fast...
> 
> 
> I plan to do some comparisons on the cluttered XP desktop compared to an 
> efficient DWM desktop.
> 
> Any other ideas or thoughts on getting this to be successfully implemented?
> 
> Thanks,
> Amit
> 

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