In this section I give a short description of what IceWM is.
IceWM is a window manager for the X window system.
It is designed to be small, fast, lightweight, and to
emulate the look and feel of Motif, OS/2 and Windows.
While it is very configurable, it is not pathologically so
(like Enlightenment or FVWM). In short, IceWM provides a
customizable look with a relatively consistent
feel.
Now that you know what IceWM is and are still reading on you are
obviously interested in using it. To use a program you will first
need to have it. The obvious question is:
Marko Macek (the author of IceWM) maintains a web page from which you
can download the latest development version as well as a
frozen version. It is located at
http://www.icewm.org
IceWM successfully ran under (in alphabetical order):
A default IceWM installation just depends on the X window system (any X
window system will do, no matter how old or from which vendor) and libXpm
and therefore should run sufficiently fast even on an old 386, a sparc IPC
or any other box capable of running X. For some of the nifty features like
shaped borders, gradient frames and gradient menus it might help to have a
computer which is slightly faster or which doesn't have an ancient X
version.