Macintosh-Like Virtual Window Manager
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MLVWM or Macintosh-Like Virtual Window Manager, is an FVWM descendant created by Takashi Hasegawa while studying at Nagoya University and was written entirely in the C programming language. As its name implies, it attempts to emulate the pre-Mac OS X Macintosh look and feel in its layout and window design. Development of MLVWM resumed in 2020 by Morgan Aldridge.[3]
| Macintosh-like Virtual Window Manager | |
|---|---|
A screenshot of MLVWM. | |
| Initial release | 16 November 1996[1] |
| Stable release | 0.9.4[2]
/ 9 September 2021 |
| Written in | C |
| Operating system | Unix-like |
| Website | www2u |
| Repository | github |
MLVWM spawned a derivative known as HaZe,[4] a Black-and-White (or Monochrome) window manager, although it is no longer under active development.
MLVWM is distributed as freeware[5] with some files licensed as MIT License and Public domain.