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[[File:XFCE-4.10-Desktop.png|thumb|Screenshot of an older version of the XFCE desktop (4.10)]]
[[File:Xfce4.18.png|thumb|Screenshot of the default Xfce 4.18 desktop.]]Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment aiming to be fast for weaker hardware while still remaining user friendly. The original author of Xfce was Olivier Fourdan and the first release of Xfce came out in 1997. [CITATION]
 
=== Features ===
Xfce has all the basic features of a desktop environment despite its goal of minimalism. The most basic components of Xfce are:
 
* [[Window Manager]] (Xfwm) - Manages the placement of windows on the screen, provides window decorations and manages workspaces or virtual desktops.
* Desktop Manager - Sets the background image and provides a root window menu, desktop icons or minimized icons and a windows list.
* Panel - Switch between opened windows, launch applications, switch workspaces and menu plugins to browse applications or directories.
* Session Manager - Controls the login and power management of the desktop and allows you to store multiple login sessions.
* Application Finder - Shows the applications installed on your system in categories, so you can quickly find and launch them.
* [[File Manager]] (Thunar) - Provides the basic file-management features and unique utilities like the bulk renamer.
* Settings Manager - Tools to control the various settings of the desktop; like keyboard shortcuts, appearance, display settings, etc.
 
Xfce has many other optional applications, such as a [[Terminal Emulator|terminal emulator]], text editor, sound mixer, application finder, image viewer, iCal based calendar and a CD and DVD burning application.<ref>https://xfce.org/about</ref>
[[Category:Desktop Environments]]

Latest revision as of 10:13, 30 October 2024

XFCE
XFCE logo

XFCE logo
Release Status Maintained
Last Release Xfce 4.18, 2022-12-15
Language(s) C
Developer(s) Free software community
Website xfce.org
Screenshot of the default Xfce 4.18 desktop.

Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment aiming to be fast for weaker hardware while still remaining user friendly. The original author of Xfce was Olivier Fourdan and the first release of Xfce came out in 1997. [CITATION]

Features

Xfce has all the basic features of a desktop environment despite its goal of minimalism. The most basic components of Xfce are:

  • Window Manager (Xfwm) - Manages the placement of windows on the screen, provides window decorations and manages workspaces or virtual desktops.
  • Desktop Manager - Sets the background image and provides a root window menu, desktop icons or minimized icons and a windows list.
  • Panel - Switch between opened windows, launch applications, switch workspaces and menu plugins to browse applications or directories.
  • Session Manager - Controls the login and power management of the desktop and allows you to store multiple login sessions.
  • Application Finder - Shows the applications installed on your system in categories, so you can quickly find and launch them.
  • File Manager (Thunar) - Provides the basic file-management features and unique utilities like the bulk renamer.
  • Settings Manager - Tools to control the various settings of the desktop; like keyboard shortcuts, appearance, display settings, etc.

Xfce has many other optional applications, such as a terminal emulator, text editor, sound mixer, application finder, image viewer, iCal based calendar and a CD and DVD burning application.[1]