Comment Re:Nothing to see here... (Score 1) 289
I wouldn't actually say they have a window manager. Chrome itself somehow is a window manager for it's own windows, even when not run in their OS. As you can see when you open the options dialog, there is not really a window manager in place. It just puts the new window fullscreen over the other one. This is nothing more than X itself can do without a window manager.
Oh, and they should loose the Gtk. It's ugly and slow.