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GlazeWM, developed by Glzr Software Pte. Ltd., is a tiling window manager for Windows that brings the keyboard-centric workflow of the popular i3wm Linux environment to Microsoft’s operating system. Currently at release 3.10.1 and backed by twenty iterative versions since its inception, the open-source utility falls squarely in the Desktop Enhancement / Window Manager category. It enables users to discard manual mouse resizing and instead drive every layout change through concise hotkeys: windows are automatically arranged into predefined tiles, can be shuffled between virtual workspaces, and re-proportioned on the fly without overlapping or wasted screen estate. Typical use cases include software developers who need multiple code panes visible simultaneously, DevOps engineers monitoring several terminal sessions, data analysts comparing spreadsheets side-by-side, and writers or designers seeking a distraction-free grid of reference material alongside their main canvas. Because configuration is stored in a human-readable YAML file, power users can script custom keybindings, set per-application placement rules, and even theme the thin border that separates tiles. Updates released across the twenty-version history have steadily added multi-monitor awareness, gap control, and compatibility with Windows 10 and 11 compositor changes, ensuring that upgrading the package preserves a user’s tailored layout logic. GlazeWM is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest build, and support batch installation alongside other applications.
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