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qvwm is a window manager for the X Window system which provides a user experience very close to Windows 95/98. It is small and extremely fast.The qvwm window manager looks almost identical on first glance to Windows 95/98. This allows users to move with ease from Windows to Unix and vice versa.qvwm was written by Kenichi Kourai in 1996 and released at this site . He is no longer involved, and the project is run by a team of volunteers.The project is currently hosted using the combined resources ofSourceForge and EcolNet .qvwm starts very fast - a fraction of a second on a Pentium I. So it's ideally suited to thin clients. The only library that it depends on (apart from standard X Windows libraries) is libXpm, which now comes standard with most distributions. qvwm also runs on other operating systems.qvwm is licenced under the GNU General Public License (GPL).