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Sway 1.9 Released: Improved Performance and New Features

A new release of Sway 1.9 is now available.

Sway is a Wayland-based tiling window manager heavily inspired by i3. It is packed with similar functionality and configuration options, allowing users to efficiently manage their desktops using keyboard shortcuts. Unlike traditional window managers that rely on dragging windows around, Sway automatically arranges windows in a logical grid, maximizing screen space and promoting focused workflows.

After 14 months of development, version 1.9 of the popular tiling window manager – Sway has been released, bringing with it a host of exciting new features and performance improvements.

Here is a quick round up of the features for you.

Sway 1.9

What’s New in Sway 1.9?

This latest release focuses on enhancing performance and introducing several user-centric features:

Overall, Sway 1.9 represents a significant step forward for the tiling window manager, offering improved performance, enhanced features, and greater customization options.

You can download the source from this page (GitHub).

Arch Linux users can install this version within a week or so from the official “extra” repo. As of publishing this, Sway 1.9 is in “extra-testing” repo.

If you are using Fedora or EndeavourOS with Sway flavour, you should be getting this version in the next update.

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