Blackbox is a lightweight and efficient window manager that doesn't burden your system with extra library dependencies. It offers fast and convenient window management that's perfect for those looking for something simple and speedy.
The latest release comes with several bug fixes, including improved compilation on macOS and OpenBSD systems, better text alignment, and support for daylight-saving changes. Additionally, this release introduces several new features, such as support for piped menus, window-to-window snapping, and the "Center Placement" window policy.
Further new features include the ability to customize the toolbar with the Alt+LeftMouseButton and Alt+MiddleMouseButton shortcuts, as well as accessing each window's windowmenu with Mod4+RightMouseButton. Other minor but useful additions include support for freedesktop.org basedir-spec, new directory functions, and easy fixes to common issues like fullscreen or misplaced windows.
Overall, Blackbox maintains its position as one of the best and most flexible window managers available, and the latest release only confirms that reputation. Its simplicity and ease of customization make it a great choice for both new and experienced users alike.
Version 0.70.1: N/A