Cairo-Dock, a fast and customizable desktop interface which can be used as alternative or addition to Unity, Gnome-Shell, Xfce-panel, and KDE-panel, is now at version 3.2.1.
Unlike the previous version which was a major new release, the new version has been made available for maintenance purposes.
Highlights of Cairo-Dock 3.2.1: • A small bug with the default icon has been corrected in the dialogues; • The dash is no longer hidden all the time under GNOME Shell; • Only the main docks and subdocks are now listed; • The 'Help' applet is now listed; • A crash that occurred when using Xinerama with multi-monitors has been corrected.
If you are an Ubuntu user, the installation is pretty simple. Just open a terminal and enter the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cairo-dock-team/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ## if Cairo-Dock is already installed sudo apt-get install cairo-dock cairo-dock-plug-ins ## if Cairo-Dock is not installed
A complete list of changes and improvements can be found in the official announcement.
Download Cairo-Dock 3.2.1 right now from Softpedia.