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Xfce 4.12 Has Been Officially Released


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After two years of hard work, the Xfce development team had the pleasure of announcing a few minutes ago, February 28, the immediate and general availability of the highly anticipated Xfce 4.12 desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions.

This is a major release of the Xfce desktop environment, as it introduces a great number of new features, updated components, as well as many other attractive improvements. It is considered an update to the Xfce 4.10 desktop environment, which is currently the stable version on numerous Linux kernel-based operating systems.Today, after 2 years and 10 months of work, we are pleased to announce the release of the Xfce desktop 4.12, a new stable version that supersedes Xfce 4.10. This long period can only be explained by how awesome Xfce 4.10 was. But as all things, it needed some refreshing - and for that we saw lots of new contributors providing valuable feedback, features and bugfixes. was stated in the official release announcement.

The number of features implemented in Xfce 4.12 are overwhelming

Prominent features of Xfce 4.12 include a brand-new, themable Alt+Tab dialog that includes a list mode and optional windows preview, support for client side decorations, improved window tiling mode (includes corner-tiling capabilities), a new zooming mode, a HiDPI Xfwm theme, intelligent hiding mode for the panel, support for GTK+ 3 plugins on the panel, a new wallpaper settings dialog, and support for adding a different wallpaper on each workspace.

Furthermore, Xfce 4.12 comes with better multi-monitor handling, support for displaying emblems on icons and folder cover art, hibernate and suspend support in the session manager, support for previewing icon sets and themes, libinput support in Xfsettingsd, a greatly improved power manager, and a small pop-up dialog that allows users to setup a new monitor has been added, which will appear each time a new monitor is plugged in.

The Thunar file manager is now better, faster, stronger, smarter

Thunar, the default file manager of Xfce, has also received a huge number of improvements, among which we can mention support for GTK+ 3 bookmarks, support for tabs, improved naming of links and file copies, better keyboard navigation, multiple file properties, better wallpaper support, improved renamers, treeview pane improvements, and numerous bug fixes.

But thats not all, as Xfce 4.12 also comes with a revamped Settings dialog, support for CSS themes (deprecating their GTK3 theme engine), support for X11 screenblanking, Blu-ray disc burning support in Xfburn, a revamped Task Manager, redesigned Parole Media Player app, rewritten and GTK3 ported Mousepad app, Imgur.com support in the built-in screenshot utility, QR code support in the clipboard manager, improved Eyes, GNOME2 hardware monitor and Netload plugins, as well as a new GNOME Shell-like dashboard.

Online tour of xfce

4.12-http://xfce.org/about/tour

Full changelog-http://xfce.org/download/changelogs

Official announcemnt-http://www.xfce.org/about/news/?post=1425081600

Source-http://news.softpedia.com/news/Xfce-4-12-Has-Been-Officially-Released-474540.shtml

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Took so long, but worth it. Still my preferrred desktop environment for my aging desktop.

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I have been a happy Xfce user for some time now, having shifted my allegiance when Gnome 3 came about...

It is good to know news of this project's demise were much exaggerated. Why fix something when it isn't broken, after all?

Too many updates these days, just make things worse. Take a look at Windows for example, for your proof...

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