Top 15 obmenu Alternative and Similar Softwares | May 2024

Obmenu is a menu editor designed for openbox. It's easy to use, allowing to get the most out of the powerful Openbox menu system, while hiding the xml layout from the user. It also (optionally) installs a bunch of dynamic menus (pipe menus), such as Gnome menus or a quick-navigator. It includes the utility obm-xdg to generate pipemenus.

1. lxappearance

lxappearance LXAppearance is the standard theme switcher of LXDE. Users are able to change the theme, icons, and fonts used by applications easily. It also includes support for configuring openbox, via a plugin called lxappearance-obconf.......

2. obdevicemenu

obdevicemenu obdevicemenu is an Openbox pipe menu that uses udisks to easily mount, unmount or eject removable devices. An extensive configuration file allows desktop notifications about the success or failure of operations, as well as various other options.......

3. obconf

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4. uxdgmenu

uxdgmenu uxdgmenu is an automated XDG Menu system for alternative Linux window managers. It supports currently Fluxbox, Openbox, Awesome, Blackbox, WindowMaker, FVWM2, IceWM, Ion3, PekWM, TWM, support can be added to any other through plugins. uxdgmenu monitors for newly installed/removed applications, and maintains a submenu, listing and categorizing them like the......

5. xdg-menu

xdg-menu XDG-Menu is a ROX panel applet that displays an applications menu button. The menus it builds fit the XDG Menu Specification published by freedesktop.org.......

6. ADeskBar

ADeskBar a lightweight application launcher for Openbox, written in Python and GTK......

7. Peppermint OS

Peppermint OS Peppermint was designed for enhanced mobility, efficiency and ease of use. While other operating systems are taking 10 minutes to load, you are already connected, communicating and getting things done. And, unlike other operating systems, Peppermint is ready to use out of the box. Why spend hours tinkering and tweaking?......

8. WattOS

WattOS wattOS is a fast desktop Linux distribution based on Ubuntu . Using the lightweight Openbox window manager as its default user interface, the distribution strives to be as energy-efficient as possible so that it can be used on low-specification and recycled computers.......

9. Archbang

Archbang ArchBang is a simple GNU/Linux distribution which provides you with a lightweight Arch Linux system combined with the Openbox Window Manager. Suitable for both desktop and portable systems – It is fast, stable, and always up to date.......

10. gsimplecal

gsimplecal gsimplecal is a lightweight calendar application written in C++ using GTK2. It was intentionally made for use with tint2 panel in the openbox environment to be launched upon clock click, but of course it will work without it.......

11. GConf

GConf GConf is a system used by the GNOME desktop environment for storing configuration settings for the desktop and applications. It is similar to the Windows Registry.......

12. SwitchResX

SwitchResX SwitchResX is a tool designed to manage resolutions of all your monitors and HDTVs. This includes convenient methods for managing the contents of multiple desktops, for creating custom resolutions for non-standard TVs and other display devices, and even advanced scripting support to switch between setting automatically. Additionally, it is particularly......

13. Boblight Config Maker

Boblight Config Maker Boblight Config Maker is a free application to create Boblight Config files, and runs under Windows, MacOS X or Linux.......

14. pconsole

pconsole pconsole is a administrative tool for working with clusters of machines. pconsole allows you to connect to each node of your cluster simultaneously, and you can type your administrative commands in a specialized window that 'multiplies' the input to each to the connections you have opened.......

15. initool

initool initool lets you manipulate the contents of INI files from the command line.......