Hyprland has several practical features that Sway does not have. I have used both extensively and I stayed at Hyprland because of the following:
DynamicBSP layout
Moving windows without changing layout structure is easy
Special workspaces(scratch pads)
They can be toggled
One can launch apps when opened empty
They can automatically close when the last window closes.
Things Sway has that Hyprland does not:
Closing all windows contained in workspace
Moving all windows from one workspace to another
I have thought coming back to Sway because of the performance and because of Hyprland’s the silly default wallpapers and splash screens, but those features hold me back.
Hyprland has several practical features that Sway does not have. I have used both extensively and I stayed at Hyprland because of the following:
Things Sway has that Hyprland does not:
I have thought coming back to Sway because of the performance and because of Hyprland’s the silly default wallpapers and splash screens, but those features hold me back.