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One for the sickos: Linux shell 'revives' Windows 8's infamous tile-based Metro look

Windows 8 debuted in 2012, introducing desktop users to the blocky Metro design language that had previously worked a treat on Windows Phones and Zunes. However, sans a touch screen, the blocky UI looks cluttered and even feels a smidge claustrophobic on a traditional PC monitor. A lukewarm consumer reception led Windows 8 to drop the blocks from later releases, though some apparently feel a misplaced sense of nostalgia for the funky, chunky interface.

Win8DE is an attempt to ‘revive’ Microsoft’s tile-based interface, but for Linux. Developer [er-bharat] describes the project as “a shell for wayland window managers like Labwc Hyprland” (via Hackaday).

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