Glad to see ongoing progress on this. One thing I immediately noticed upon trying it out once again is that all of the scripts are shebanged with /bin/sh even though they have numerous bashisms, leading to problems on Debian+Ubuntu even though they’re supported.
The context menus are also still quite clunky and feel out of place.
Other than that, especially with the Classic Look enabled, this is a super faithful remake/remaster(?) of 4Dwm so far.
I installed and played with it. Got a blast of nostalgia of seeing these similar desktops in Engg design department. And it feels really fast!
90s aesthetic is a thing. Can’t wait to try out SerenityOS one of these days.
I hope the source becomes available. I love the look!
Glad to see ongoing progress on this. One thing I immediately noticed upon trying it out once again is that all of the scripts are shebanged with /bin/sh even though they have numerous bashisms, leading to problems on Debian+Ubuntu even though they’re supported.
The context menus are also still quite clunky and feel out of place.
Other than that, especially with the
Classic Look
enabled, this is a super faithful remake/remaster(?) of 4Dwm so far.