Author: Justin Pot / Source: How-To Geek

Remember playing around with wobbly windows in Linux? That animation, and a few more, might be coming back soon.
Linux users loved playing with Compiz, a window manager that added all kinds of animations to the Linux desktop. Perhaps the most famous were the wobbly windows, which brought a tactile feel to moving windows around.
It was great fun.Now Sam Spilsbury, who once led the Compiz project, is hoping to bring the effects to modern Linux distros with a new project called libanimation. Here’s Joey Sneddon, writing for OMG Ubuntu:
The ‘libanimation‘ project aims to implement wobbly windows and other effects on the modern Linux desktop in a way that lets third-party window managers use them.
We’re talking window animations like zoom, bounce, glide, and—be still…
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