It is "manual" tiling. It will arrange windows for you on command (Win + `), but it will not dynamically adjust the grid when you close a window.
Best for: Designers and video editors who use a mouse but want the result of tiling. windows tiling manager top
The documentation, while thorough, assumes you know what a "tree" and "leaf" are in window management terms. It is intimidating for beginners. It is "manual" tiling
Best for: Tiling purists who watch DistroTube videos and feel jealous of Linux. The documentation, while thorough, assumes you know what
Adoption depends on how well a tiling manager maps to real user workflows: