
But if you prefer client-side decorations you can enable a CSD option via the Preferences panel (though it requires a restart of the app to take effect). Oh yeah, and it’s UI is customisable too.īy default FSearch uses a traditional UI with menubar that looks right at home on MATE and XFCE.


It also runs independent of a file manager and boasts super fast performance with low memory usage.

This means it works just as well on lightweight Linux desktops like XFCE and Cinnamon as it does on fully-featured distros carrying the latest GNOME Shell. FSearch is built using GTK3 but is designed from the off to be desktop-agnostic.
