Bring on the bling with Beryl: a look at a new Linux window manager

  2007-03-19 21:30:05
Beryl, a new open-source window manager for Linux, features compelling visual enhancements like support for transparent windows and elaborate window animations. Based on David Reveman's Compiz window manager, Beryl leverages hardware-accelerated rendering to provide support for unique and innovative graphical functionality. 
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