That even control freaks like Apple, who like to think only they know what's best for their consumers, doesn't use a tiling only WM in their OS is telling. (just citing all the apps I have open now and am multi-tasking with) where the ability to stack them would prove to be more productive for the user. But would suck for a scenario where you have to open different kinds of applications like a browser, file manager, video converter, movie player, terminal etc. I guess it can seem useful for, say, multiple terminal windows. I say a niche tool because I've never really understood why someone would prefer a Window Manager that places a lot of constraints than one that lets you controls / customize the windows as you please and is thus "freer". I do really admire it for being so light-weight on resources compared to a lot of the other more popular WMs. I guess tiling window managers should be considered more of a specialized niche tool, and in that it is commendable that i3 does such a good job of it.
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