Aurora Project is a user-friendly and efficient Desktop Environment designed with simplicity in mind.
The Aurora Project comprises two major components - the panel and the shared library. It features a Windows-like user interface with a start menu, a Freedesktop-compliant application menu compatible with GNOME and KDE, and easy access to frequently used applications. To run the Aurora Project, users will need several dependencies, including gtkmm 2.6, gdkmm 2.6, glibmm 2.6, wncklib, inotify, and dbus.
The latest release of the Aurora Project includes several improvements. In-menu editing is now easier, allowing for the creation, editing, and deletion of items. Context menus have been added and stability has increased. The library now supports file monitoring using the inotify kernel patch (but is not yet in use). Dbus support is also being integrated into the library. Overall, the Aurora Project has undergone numerous improvements and enhancements that make it a compelling choice for Linux users who want an easy-to-use, Windows-like experience.
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