KXDocker is a robust and innovative docker designed for KDE, functioning similarly to Mac OSX Docker, but with enhanced capabilities.
This project is very ambitious and far-reaching in its goals. The main objective of KXDocker is to improve the desktop integration of the Linux operative system. KXDocker is not only an "old school docker" - it has been developed to push the boundaries of what is possible with dockers.
Some of the key features of KXDocker include a skinnable bar with an animated background, rolling icons which is a fantastic innovative feature, and AutoResize so that the docker fits perfectly onto your screen no matter what your resolution or screen size is.
Another great feature of KXDocker is drag and drop functionality. You can easily add icons to your favourite docker by simply dragging an application over another icon to add it to the same group, or over a separator to add newest. KXDocker also supports Xinerama, allowing you to configure right displacement.
KXDocker has been designed with faster computation at runtime, and it supports many animation designs. You can also write your own as per your choice. The software also has a lot of external plugins to manage applications and sensors like CPU, FAN, and analog clock.
One of the best features of KXDocker is that it works everywhere. KXDocker is 1 executable and only requires the KDE libs and KDEDIRS environment variable to be set. The latest release features fixes for compilation issues, exposes mouse gesture with latest cvs compiz, and new features on plugin interface. You can test them with gpipe which includes features like a slideshow. Overall, KXDocker is a must-have if you're looking to improve the accessibility and functionality of your Linux desktop.
Version 1.1.4 Alpha: N/A