
Xfce (EU)
Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly.

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Financial Contributions
Top financial contributors
Individuals
€15,561.7 EUR since Nov 2021
€5,840.39 EUR since May 2021
€500 EUR since Jul 2024
€440 EUR since Jul 2021
€350 EUR since Dec 2021
€300 EUR since Mar 2022
€300 EUR since Dec 2024
€235 EUR since May 2021
€200 EUR since Jul 2022
€190 EUR since Aug 2021
€180 EUR since Jul 2022
€168.27 EUR since Jan 2024
€155 EUR since Jul 2022
€150 EUR since Nov 2023
€135 EUR since May 2022
Organizations
€50 EUR since Jun 2021
€17 EUR since Jan 2022
Xfce (EU) is all of us
Our contributors 213
Thank you for supporting Xfce (EU).
Simon Steinbeiss
€5,840 EUR
Romain Bouvier
Nigel
€500 EUR
Nick
€300 EUR
teiC24iF
€200 EUR
Incognito
€168 EUR
HMaphakgeW
backer
€135 EUR
George Thomas
€100 EUR
Iwan Aucamp
backer
€100 EUR
Alexander Sch...
€10 EUR
Andre Miranda
Rory Fewell
€440 EUR
Andreas Bosch
€300 EUR
Guest
€190 EUR
Fer
€155 EUR
Guest
€120 EUR
Guest
€100 EUR
Guest
€100 EUR
Kevin Bowen
Simon Steinbeiss
€15,562 EUR
Schaeggi
€350 EUR
€235 EUR
Georg
€150 EUR
Ricardo Simões
€110 EUR
Iris Kuhn
€100 EUR
Incognito
€100 EUR

Budget
Transparent and open finances.
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€27,400.69 EUR
€27,949.79 EUR
€549.10 EUR
€3,686.93 EUR

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Xfce embodies the traditional UNIX philosophy of modularity and re-usability. It consists of a number of components that provide the full functionality one can expect of a modern desktop environment. They are packaged separately and you can pick among the available packages to create the optimal personal working environment.
Xfce can be installed on several UNIX platforms. It is known to compile on Linux, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Cygwin and MacOS X, on x86, PPC, Sparc, Alpha...