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Great, it breaks all the interface conventions. How convenient.
I don't think the sarcasm is warranted here, it offers a standard interface too but augments it with split browsing as an option
It starts with a full screen window, no window controls... so sorry, it pretty much breaks the expected interface.
I was going to write a snarky comment about how that can't possibly be true.... but then I tried it, and well, yep, really not ideal for non-tiling window managers. I liked the general look and feel, but the fullscreen by default does seem to be a big "no" from me.
signature look of bspwm superiority
Yeah the first run experience really needs to be tweaked so it's a normal window.
It's an alpha, so I guess a number of things can still change.