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Openbox is a minimalistic, highly configurable
window manager. Since it supports the latest
freedesktop.org standards and previous standards,
it lets you use the latest applications (which may
have been intended for use with GNOME or KDE)
without a full desktop environment.

License: GNU General Public License (GPL)

Changes:
New login options and a new “Alt-Tab” dialog were
added. Speed and language support were improved.
True transparent windows are supported.
Synchronized window resizing, chrooted key chains,
and key quoting were implemented. Moving maximized
windows between monitors is allowed. New combined
client list menu, keyboard accelerators (using
letters instead of arrows), support for menus
larger than the screen, and a new default theme
were added.

Original post by Jack M. Germain and software by Elliott Back

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