Sunday, August 26, 2012
6:38 PM

MenuLibre: One-Stop Menu Editor for Linux

No matter what desktop environment you use, Gnome, LXDE, XFCE or Unity, MenuLibre can easily edit their menu easily. MenuLibre is an advanced menu editor which provides modern and easy-to-use interface. MenuLibre - simply - is a one-stop menu editor for Linux operating system.


Features of MenuLibre:
  • A beautiful interface powered by the latest version of GTK+
  • Create new launchers, or modify existing ones with complete control over common settings and access to advanced settings
  • Add, remove, and adjust quicklists: powerful shortcuts available to Unity and other desktop environments.
  • Edit user menus or administer system menus that are accessible to all users

Install MenuLibre on Ubuntu
Ubuntu users can install this cool application easily by executing the following command:
  • sudo add-apt-repository ppa:menulibre-dev/devel
  • sudo apt-get update
  • sudo apt-get install menulibre
Screenshots of MenuLibre:




Demo video:


MenuLibre website.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

By "for linux", you clearly mean "for Ubuntu". This software doesn't seem to exist AT ALL for CentOS, and while there are fedora rpms on rpmfind, the dependencies it requires don's exist.

Please stop using the word Linux when you're referring to something Ubuntu-only. The linux community is fractured enough as it is.

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