Brisk Menu 0.4.0 Is Out with Super Key Support, Adapts to Vertical Panel Layouts | Linux Today

Brisk Menu 0.4.0 Is Out with Super Key Support, Adapts to Vertical Panel Layouts

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Marius Nestor
May 18, 2017

Brisk Menu 0.4.0 arrives more than one and a half months after the release of Brisk Menu 0.3.5, and it’s full of goodies. Highlights include support for the Super key as a shortcut for opening Brisk Menu, configurable menu button label text, as well as the ability for the application menu to dynamically adapt to vertical panel layouts. Additionally, the new release lists Control Center applications in the Administration and Preferences categories, makes reloading work at all times, and introduces a modular design for the core load and management mechanism, which is handled by the new BriskAppsBackend.

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Marius Nestor

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