ctrlwm vs OpenWISP
A side-by-side look at ctrlwm and OpenWISP. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
ctrlwm
Os & Utilities
Ctrlwm is an open-source window manager for Linux that focuses on keyboard-driven operation and minimal system resource usage. It uses very little memory and CPU, making it well-suited for older or low-powered hardware.
opensourcekeyboarddrivenminimalistlow-resource-usage
OpenWISP
Network & Admin
OpenWISP is an open source project to create firmware for Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs). It allows WISPs to manage a large number of access points remotely through a web interface.
open-sourcefirmwarewispwirelessaccess-pointremote-management
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