I have left Sawfish in the dust. Having recently switched to Metacity, I have found that I am actually loving it.

It’s great! Metacity has the least amount of crack of any usable window manager I’ve seen. It works; it’s fast; and it uses GTK+. However, not everything is roses right now — for instance, there is no graphical configuration unless you count using gconf-editor. The window manager is new and currently in development, so what do you expect? *smile* Still, I find that either passing a command line to change a variable or to use gconf-editor is easier than editing a text file in some esoteric format or hunting down one option with a funny name amongst 5,327 others also strangely (and inconsistantly) named.

For what it’s worth, other people (hi Trae!) are switching away from Sawfish too.

Personally, I like the fact that it works right, “out of the box”, supports some keybinding modification, has the ability to change to sloppy focus mode, and has all the advantages of using GTK+2 (internationalized and anti-aliased fonts, double-buffering, et cetera).

Anyway, it’s a promising window manager and I think I like where it’s going (and it’s usable for me right now, too!). It’s not on all my computers yet, but it’s also development software at the moment (lumped in there with the Gnome2 stuff, which is also really nifty).