bspwm vs Microsoft Application Virtualization
A side-by-side look at bspwm and Microsoft Application Virtualization. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
bspwm
Os & Utilities
bspwm is a lightweight, keyboard-driven tiling window manager for Linux. It organizes windows in a binary space partitioning layout for efficient use of screen space. Configuration is done mostly through external scripts rather than built-in settings.
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Microsoft Application Virtualization
Office & Productivity
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) is a software solution that enables organizations to deliver applications to end users without installing them directly on devices. It works by virtualizing and streaming applications on-demand to users.
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