> In the last release post we hinted at how Xarcan can be used to keep your own window manager, letting Arcan act as a display driver — as well as a security, control and configuration plane that selectively merge in arcan native clients with options for how, or if, X clients gets to see inputs and clipboard action.<p>Alright, I'm probably sold. A couple of Wayland's greatest faults are that 1. they enthusiastically broke everything that X provided except for displaying windows on screen, and 2. after 16 years so far, they haven't actually provided replacements. So anything that lets us improve on the X server while keeping backwards compatibility is a huge leap forward; I just want to see if the compat is good enough for accessibility and automation tools[0] to work smoothly.<p>[0] This is 1 category, not 2.
from the about<p>"Arcan is a powerful development framework for creating virtually anything between user interfaces for specialised embedded applications all the way to full-blown standalone desktop environments. Boot splash screen? no problem. Custom Interface for your Home Automation Project? sure thing. Stream media processing? Of course."<p>Still dont really understand what this is?