Final Order is a sleek and elegant Xfce icon theme that enhances the overall appearance of the operating system's graphical user interface.
Xfce uses GTK+ 2 toolkit similar to GNOME and incorporates the Xfwm window manager that facilitates a mouse-driven configuration process. The configuration files are hidden from casual users, reducing the risk of accidental changes. Compared to the commercial CDE, Xfce is a lightweight alternative that has evolved to be superior to its predecessors with advanced features not found in previous versions.
Olivier Fourdan founded Xfce in 1996, and the name originally stood for "Xforms Common Environment." Over time, Xfce has undergone two rewrites and no longer uses that toolkit. However, the name has been kept with a different meaning and is now written in lowercase. Xfce developers consider that the initialism no longer stands for anything specific.
Final Order requires Xfce and offers a few minor enhancements by filling some gaps in the icon library. Its basic icons are designed for Xfce/Thunar and offer an elegant visual display. In summary, Final Order is an excellent addition for Xfce users with a preference for a polished and stylish look.
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