Fix broken links to dockapps.org and dockapps.windowmaker.org.

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Doug Torrance
2014-12-27 21:27:59 -06:00
committed by Carlos R. Mafra
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<h2>5.5 &nbsp;Where can I get more dockapps?</h2>
The Window Maker team got tired of people E-mailing constantly asking where the websites for obscure dockapps disappeared to. So we've created the ultimate dockapps community website.
Visit <a href="http://dockapps.org/">dockapps.org</a> for the latest, up-to-date links, information, and download for Window Maker and related dockapps.
Visit <a href="http://windowmaker.org/dockapps">windowmaker.org/dockapps</a> for the latest, up-to-date links, information, and download for Window Maker and related dockapps.
<P>
Another large index of dockapp links is available at <A HREF="http://www.bensinclair.com/dockapp">http://www.bensinclair.com/dockapp</A> . The downside to this is that they're only links, so if someone stops maintaining a dockapp, or their web hosting provider cuts them off, you won't be able to get to it. Still, Ben Sinclair's site was the first big "dockapp warehouse" site, so we give credit where credit is due. :)

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<h2> Can I easily mount my external drives or connect to the internet with Window Maker?</h2>
<p> Yes, you can. Mounting external media is not the problem of a window manager to solve, but
a tipical Window Maker user can mount external media just as easily as any other desktop user.
If you use a dockapp like <a href="http://dockapps.windowmaker.org/file.php/id/275">wmvolman</a> or
<a href="http://dockapps.windowmaker.org/file.php/id/357">wmudmount</a> you are just a click away from
If you use a dockapp like <a href="https://github.com/raorn/wmvolman">wmvolman</a> or
<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmudmount">wmudmount</a> you are just a click away from
having your external media mounted on /media/VOLUME_LABEL.</p>
<p> And you can just as easily manage your network connections using the standard <code>nm-applet</code> running
in a system tray like <a href="http://dockapps.windowmaker.org/file.php/id/355">wmsystemtray</a> on your dock.</p>
in a system tray like <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmsystemtray">wmsystemtray</a> on your dock.</p>
<div align="center"><img src="essential_dockapps.png" alt="Essential dockapps" width="66" height="135" /><div>wmvolman and wmsystemtray with nm-applet</div></div>

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<p>Window Maker has a stable user interface since many years and comes with a powerful GUI configuration editor called
WPrefs, which removes the need to edit text-based config files by hand. It supports running <a href=
"http://dockapps.windowmaker.org">dockapps</a> which make everyday tasks such as monitoring system performance and
"http://windowmaker.org/dockapps">dockapps</a> which make everyday tasks such as monitoring system performance and
battery usage, mounting devices or connecting to the internet very easy. Please see the <a href=
"features.php">features</a> section for more specifics on what Window Maker can do, and how it compares with other
popular window managers.</p>

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<p> Another recommended step is to install a few dockapps like wmvolman, wmmixer and wmsystemtray which allow one to
easily mount external media on /media among other things. Visit <a href="http://dockapps.windowmaker.org"> dockapps</a>
easily mount external media on /media among other things. Visit <a href="http://windowmaker.org/dockapps">dockapps</a>
for many more choices.</p>
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