Xfce Settings 4.13.8 Released
Xfce Settings 4.13.8 has been released! This release includes many fixes and translations, forming a solid foundation for the Xfce desktop.
Xfce or XFCE (pronounced as four individual letters) is a free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.
Xfce aims to be fast and lightweight while still being visually appealing and easy to use. It embodies the traditional Unix philosophy of modularity and re-usability. It consists of separately packaged parts that together provide all functions of the desktop environment, but can be selected in subsets to suit user needs and preferences. Another of its priorities is adherence to standards, specifically those defined at freedesktop.org.
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Xfce Settings 4.13.8 has been released! This release includes many fixes and translations, forming a solid foundation for the Xfce desktop.
Xfce Screensaver 0.1.7 has been released! This release drops legacy code while adding a long-requested feature: per-screensaver configuration!
Exo 0.12.6 has been released. As part of Xfce 4.14, it’s had an increase focus on bug fixes, with several old and new bugs finally resolved.
Xfce Screensaver 0.1.5 is now available! The latest release fixes many bugs while making the code leaner and more efficient. Check it out!
Parole Media Player 1.0.2 has been released! The new release fixes several bugs and improves packaged releases for distributions.
Xfce Screensaver 0.1.4 has been released, featuring numerous performance improvements and an improved low-power resource footprint.
With tighter desktop integration, improved performance, and fixes for old and new bugs, Catfish 1.4.7 makes desktop search faster and easier.
Exo 0.12.4 is now available with an improved icon view, better icon rendering, and reduced disk usage. Come and get it!
2018 has been a busy year for Xfce & Xubuntu. As we enter 2019, let’s look back at one of the busiest development years in a while.
Xfce Screensaver 0.1.3 has been released! It features better event handling, an upgraded preferences dialog, and a tidier codebase.