Elive
Elive is an open-source, minimalist window manager designed to run on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It was created by João Fernando and the first version was released in 2009. Elive is based on Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL), which provide a set of libraries for building cross-platform applications.
The primary focus of Elive is to provide a fast and reliable desktop environment that can be
Some of Elive's key features include support for multiple desktops, tabbed windows, and customizable keybindings. It
Elive is designed to run on a variety of hardware configurations, making it a viable option for
Despite its simplicity, Elive has gained a dedicated following among users who value its speed and adaptability.