Sawfish (window manager)

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In Unix computing, Sawfish is a window manager for the X Window System. Formerly known as Sawmill, the name was changed because another software program had the same name.

Distinctively, Sawfish uses a Lisp-like scripting language, rep, for all of its code, making it particularly easy to extend. For example, it can incorporate keybindings for XMMS.

Sawfish does not come with a panel and was used with the GNOME desktop environment until it was replaced by Metacity in GNOME 2.2.

The latest released version, 1.3, was released on March 24, 2003.

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