Xfce 4.12 has been finally released after 2 years and 10 months of work. Here the release announcement:
Xfce 4.12 is now available for download.Xfce 4.12 released
It includes the following releases of Xfce core components:
exo 0.10.3
garcon 0.4.0
gtk-xfce-engine 2.10.0
libxfce4ui 4.12.0
libxfce4util 4.12.1
thunar 1.6.6
thunar-volman 0.8.1
tumbler 0.1.31
xfce4-appfinder 4.12.0
xfce4-dev-tools 4.12.0
xfce4-panel 4.12.0
xfce4-power-manager 1.4.3
xfce4-session 4.12.0
xfce4-settings 4.12.0
xfconf 4.12.0
xfdesktop 4.12.0
xfwm4 4.12.0
Individual tarballs are available for download now:
http://archive.xfce.org/xfce/4.12/src
A tarball including all individual releases can be downloaded here:
http://archive.xfce.org/xfce/4.12/fat_tarballs
Release notes for 4.12
======================
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. As
always, Xfce follows its steady pace of evolution without revolution
that seems to match our users' needs.
In this 4.12 cycle, we mainly focused on polishing our user experience
on the desktop and window manager, and on updating some components to
take advantage of newly available technologies.
The main highlights of this release are:
- The window manager gained a new themable Alt+Tab dialog with optional
windows preview and a list mode. Initial Client side decoration
support was implemented, window tiling mode was improved providing
support for corner-tiling, and a new zooming mode was added.
A HiDPI Xfwm theme was also added.
- The panel can now intelligently hide itself, supports Gtk3 plugins,
and saw lots of its third-party plugins updated to take full
advantage
of the features added in 4.10.
- The desktop has a new wallpaper settings dialog, per workspace
wallpaper support, and better multi-monitor handling. It also
supports
displaying folder coverart and emblems on icons now.
- Our session manager was updated to use logind and/or upower if
available for hibernate/suspend support. For portability and to
respect our users' choices, fallback modes were implemented relying
on
os-specific backends.
- Support for multi-monitor use was improved in a new display settings
dialog and a quick setup popup on monitor plugging
- The appearance dialog now showcases previews for icons and themes.
- Xfsettingsd now supports libinput.
- Power management was not forgotten: A new panel plugin was created,
logind/upower support was added to handle battery/lid/brightness
events, and locking via light-locker was implemented. The settings
dialog was also revamped, and support for X11 screenblanking was
added.
- Our file manager, the beloved Thunar, saw an insane amount of
improvements: tab support, tons of bug fixes, speed-ups, key
shortcuts
for custom actions, better naming of file copies and links, nice
freespace bar in properties, tweaks for the renamer and other
dialogs,
improved keyboard navigation, fixes for the treeview pane, better
wallpaper support, Gtk3 bookmarks support, multiple file properties..
need we say more?
- To prepare the future of Xfce with Gtk3, which no longer requires
theme engines, we are stopping the development of our Gtk theme
engine,and dropping our Gtk3 engine - theme makers, please update
your themes to CSS if you want them to work on the next Xfce version.
- Due to gstreamer1.0 having dropped the mixer-interface entirely, and
xfce4-mixer and xfce4-volumed relying on this interface with
gstreamer0.10, our mixer application and volume daemon cannot be
ported to 1.0 and are consequently not maintained anymore.
Xfce wouldn't be what it is right now without all its goodies. In this
area, we also saw a flurry of activity, most notably:
- Xfburn gained BluRay Disc burning support
- Task manager UI was totally revamped, and got ported to Gtk3
- Parole's UI was totally redone, parts of it rewritten with many
features added. Furthermore it was ported to Gtk3 and gstreamer1.0
- Mousepad was totally rewritten and got an initial port to Gtk3
- Imgur.com support was added to the screenshooter
- A new GNOME-Shell-like dashboard named xfdashboard is now available
- A new alternative menu for the panel named whiskermenu was added
- The GNOME2 hardware monitor plugin was ported to our panel
- Weather plugin got a totally new user interface with powerful
customization options and provides tons of detailed information
- Eyes plugin uses 3D coordinates to calculate its eye position, so
even more sometimes scary, sometimes funny eyes will spy on you!
- Netload plugin works with the new udev net interface names and can
be configured to show transfer rates in the panel
- Clipboard manager plugin optionally displays a QR code
- Cpufreq plugin now supports the intel pstate driver and can adapt
better for different panel sizes and information displayed
- Nearly all plugins have been improved to give the same look and feel
and to support the new deskbar panel mode
An online tour of the changes in Xfce 4.12 can be viewed here:
http://xfce.org/about/tour
A more detailed overview of the changes between Xfce 4.10 and Xfce 4.12
can be found on the following page:
http://xfce.org/download/changelogs
This release can be downloaded either as a set of individual packages
or as a single fat tarball including all these individual versions:
http://archive.xfce.org/xfce/4.12
**Thank you, everyone!**
A warm thank you all the contributors, translators and packagers for
your efforts in making this release possible. We would also like to
thank our fantastic users and occasional contributors who submitted bug
reports, helped us find issues and sometimes provided patches. We are
currently reviewing all patches sent to us and will include many more
fixes to Xfce in the next release. We would also like to thank the many
people who donated money to our project via Bounty Source
(https://www.bountysource.com/teams/xfce). This will help us meet and
hack on Xfce in the future!
As always, we welcome everyone who would like to contribute to the
development of Xfce!
http://docs.xfce.org/contribute/start
Best regards,
The Xfce development team