Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Brisk Menu Gets Basic Keyword Filtering in v0.3.0, Enables Internationalization

Solus developer Ikey Doherty is announcing today the availability of stable version 0.3.0 of the modern and efficient Brisk Menu applications menu used for the MATE edition of the Solus operating system.

Brisk Menu is designed with the MATE desktop environment user in mind, which means that it can be installed on any GNU/Linux distribution where MATE is available, not only Solus, either pre-installed or via the software repositories.

The new Brisk Menu version, 0.3.0, is here to add a few improvements and fix various issues discovered since the program's previous release three weeks ago. The most important changes being the addition of basic keyword filtering.

What this means exactly is that you'll be able to search for a certain application using related keywords. For example,... (read more)

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