Xfce isn't flashy, and that is its superpower. It follows the "Unix philosophy" of doing one thing well. Unlike heavier shells, Xfce’s components (panel, file manager, window manager) are modular and independently tested.
: Users often create separate virtual desktops to isolate work applications from personal ones, ensuring privacy during screen sharing.
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But this mobile-first approach came with a catch: control. Mobile apps are walled gardens. They control your algorithm, they control your notifications, and increasingly, they control your identity through pay-to-verify subscription models.
If the developer cannot point you to an active, dated, third-party verification report—walk away. Your desktop environment is the cockpit of your digital life. Do you really want to fly without a certified co-pilot?