mirRunde is an X11 cursor theme with an attractive design. It is a software that offers a variety of nice cursor designs for users to choose from.
Xfce is popular for its ability to run efficiently on relatively modest hardware, making it an attractive choice for those looking to get the most out of their systems without compromising on functionality or aesthetics. It is built on the reliable and widely used GTK+ 2 toolkit, which is also used in GNOME, and uses the Xfwm window manager.
One noteworthy feature of Xfce is its entirely mouse-driven interface, making it simple and intuitive to configure without ever having to muck around with configuration files. While Xfce draws some similarities to the commercial CDE, it has been distancing itself from that comparison over time with each major update.
Started in 1996 by Olivier Fourdan, Xfce originally stood for "XForms Common Environment" but has since undergone two rewrites and no longer uses that toolkit. The name has remained, but the acronym is no longer capitalized and no longer stands for anything specific.
In this release, mirRunde has upgraded the xterm and vertical-text cursor to be scalable, making it easier to tailor the theme to your screen resolution. Additionally, the source is now included in the tar.gz so that users can access it directly. Overall, mirRunde and Xfce continue to be popular and versatile options for Unix users seeking a fast, easy-to-use desktop environment that never compromises on functionality or design.
Version 0.3: N/A