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Xfce Goodies Project

The Xfce Goodies Project includes additional software and artwork that are related to the Xfce desktop, but are not part of the official release.

The XFCE goodies project Wiki is now read only. Please contact the team either on the Xfce-dev mailing list or in the #xfce-dev IRC channel with any questions. See this Xfce-dev mailing list announcement for additional details.
Starting this month (November 2019), a project is starting to migrate the goodies.xfce.org documentation to https://docs.xfce.org/start. The goal is to remove deprecated projects and, eventually, de-commission the goodies.xfce.org URLs. Additional information will be posted on https://wiki.xfce.org/projects/goodies-decomm/start as the project proceeds.
Most of the information on this Goodies Wiki is obsolete. The information, features and screenshots may or may not reflect the real state of a goodie. Please check out the git repository to keep track of the latest changes.

The Xfce Project itself provides a lightweight desktop environment, which includes only the core components required for a desktop environment, like a window manager, a file manager, a session manager, a panel and a few utilities. Additional software packages and plugins to existing software, like the panel or the file manager, are provided by the Xfce Goodies Project. more...

News

News can be found on theXfce Home Page.

Projects

Downloads

Stable versions

The most recent releases can be found on here.

GIT

Anonymous Git access allows you to fetch and build development source code of the goodies.

Getting Involved / Help

Everybody is welcome to contribute to the project. So if you feel you can help us in any way, please visit this page. You'll also get information about mailing lists and IRC channels where you can get help on this page.

Current modules maintainers and status