add categories for now

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Don Harper 2019-05-27 18:51:29 -05:00
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date = "2006-06-05T18:06:00-07:00"
title = "What do I Use?"
slug = "200606what-do-i-use"
categories = ["cli", "software"]
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What do I Use?

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date = "2006-07-30T18:07:00-07:00"
title = "Window Managers?"
slug = "200607window-managers"
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Window Managers?
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Why would a web site dedicated to the CLI have a section on Window\
Managers? Well, simple.
Some times, you just have to have X running. Some web sites I have to\
do research at use Flash, or photo editing/managing, or my iPod (none\
of the CLI tools let me manage play lists very easily).
Plus, I cannot get the same resolution on the console as I can under\
X.
So, what is a CLI user to do? Why, get a Window Manager (wm) that is\
meant for us!
The features I look for include small footprint and full keyboard\
integration. The current one I use is wmi-10, but it is no longer\
under active development. The group working on it has moved to on to\
[wmii](http://www.wmi.de/wmii), but I do not like the changes,\
so I am off looking for a new one to use.
From time to time, I will post how my search is going so you can see\
what is out there.

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date = "2006-11-02T17:11:00-07:00"
title = "Another RSS reader?"
slug = "200611another-rss-reader"
categories = ["cli","software","rss"]
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Another RSS reader?

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date = "2006-11-26T17:11:00-07:00"
title = "Disconnected IMAP"
slug = "200611disconnected-imap"
categories = ["cli","software","imap"]
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Disconnected IMAP

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date = "2006-11-22T17:11:00-07:00"
title = "RSS Reader: Raggle"
slug = "200611rss-reader-raggle"
categories = ["cli","software","rss"]
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RSS Reader: Raggle

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date = "2006-11-23T17:11:00-07:00"
title = "Screen Saver? Yes!"
slug = "screen-saver-yes"
categories = ["cli","software","screensaver"]
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Screen Saver? Yes!