<Description>Thunar has been designed from the ground up to be fast and easy-to-use. Its user interface is clean and intuitive, and does not include any confusing or useless options. Thunar is fast and responsive with a good start up time and directory load time. Thunar is accessible using Assistive Technologies and is fully standarts compliant.</Description>
<Description>exo is an extension library to Xfce, developed by os-cillation. While Xfce comes with quite a few libraries that are targeted at desktop development, exo is targeted at application development.</Description>
<Description>garcon is an implementation of the freedesktop.org menu specification replacing the former Xfce menu library libxfce4menu. It is based on GLib/GIO only and aims at covering the entire specification except for legacy menus.</Description>
<Summary>A extension for the Xfce Thunar File Manager</Summary>
<Description>thunar-volman is an extension for the Thunar File Manager, which enables automatic management of removable drives and media. For example, if
thunar-volman is installed and configured properly, and you plug in your digical camera, it will automatically spawn your preferred photo application and import the new pictures from your camera.</Description>
<Description>Xfce4-dev-tools contains common tools required by Xfce developers and people that want to build Xfce from SVN. In addition, this package contains the Xfce developer's handbook.</Description>
<Description>The Xfce4 panel supports multiple panels, with many options for their position, appearance, transparency and behavior. There are many items available by default to full fit a panel, like application launchers with detachable menus, a graphical pager, a tasklist, a clock, a system tray, a show / hide desktop switcher, and even more. It offers an easy way to add items using a dialog, and to move items accross different panels.</Description>
<Summary>A power manager for the Xfce desktop</Summary>
<Description>This software is a power manager for the Xfce desktop, Xfce power manager manages the power sources on the computer and the devices that can be controlled to reduce their power consumption.
(such as LCD brightness level, monitor sleep, CPU frequency scaling). In addition, xfce4-power-manager provides a set of freedesktop-compliant DBus interfaces to inform other applications about current power level so that they can adjust their power consumption.</Description>
<Description>The session manager allows the user to save sessions and restore them after login. It is capable of saving several different sessions. It comes with three splash screen engines. And at last it helps you to log out, reboot, and shutdown the system.</Description>
<Description>The desktop manager sets the background image, provides a right-click menu to launch applications and can optionally show files (including application launchers) or iconified windows. It includes gradient support for background color, saturation support for background image, real multiscreen and xinerama support, and it provides a desktop menu editor.</Description>
<Description>The Xfce4 window manager manages the placement of application windows on the screen, provides beautiful window decorations, manages workspaces or virtual desktops, and natively supports multiscreen mode.</Description>