MenuLibre 2.3.2 Released
MenuLibre 2.3.2 has been released! It features a port from Glade, numerous usability enhancements, and fixes for bugs I didn’t know existed.
MenuLibre is an advanced menu editor with modern features in a clean, easy-to-use interface. It features launcher creation and editing, support for desktop actions, and menu rearrangement, among other features.
MenuLibre 2.3.2 has been released! It features a port from Glade, numerous usability enhancements, and fixes for bugs I didn’t know existed.
MenuLibre 2.3.1 is now available! It features a new “Command Editor” that makes it easy to build launchers and better handles missing icons.
MenuLibre 2.3.0 features experimental support for the MATE desktop environment and improves compatibility with other environments.
MenuLibre 2.2.3 has been released! This release features better integration with various desktop environments and distributions.
MenuLibre 2.2.1 is now available! This release resolves some critical issues for non-English locales and is recommended for all users.
MenuLibre 2.2.0 supports Budgie, Cinnamon, EDE, KDE Plasma, LXQt, MATE, and Pantheon and adds many new usability features for all users.
MenuLibre 2.1.5 improves support for Budgie, KDE, and MATE desktop environments, making it the best menu editing experience for Linux.
MenuLibre 2.1.4 is now available with new test and sorting buttons, a new parsing errors tool, and appearance preferences for CSD/SSD users.
New releases of LightDM GTK+ Greeter Settings, MenuLibre, and Xfce Panel Switch feature updated community translations.
New stable and development versions of MenuLibre are now available. Many bugs have been fixed, and the new 2.1.0 release unveils a modern UI.