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Developer(s) | The Razor-qt Team, contributors |
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Initial release | 2010[1][2] |
Final release | 0.5.2[3]
/ 12 January 2013 |
Repository | |
Written in | C++, Qt |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Available in | Multilingual |
Type | Desktop environment |
License | GPL v2 |
Website | none |
Razor-qt is a discontinued free and open-source desktop environment. It was intended as a lightweight desktop environment based upon the Qt application framework, and was "tailored for users who value simplicity, speed, and an intuitive interface."[4]
Development of Razor-qt has ceased, as it has merged with LXDE's Qt port to form LXQt.[5]
Razor-qt was still in the early stages of development.[6] As of February 2012[update], the environment included a panel viewer and switcher, a desktop, an application launcher, a settings center and sessions. These components could be enabled or disabled by the user.[7]
Razor-qt could be used with any modern X window manager such as Openbox, fvwm2, or KWin.
The memory consumption of Razor-qt was slightly above LXDE, using 114 MiB in a reviewer's test while LXDE used 108 MiB.[8]
After LXDE developer Hong Jen Yee ported PCManFM to Qt in early 2013,[9][10] he and other interested developers discussed a potential collaboration with Razor-qt, another open-source desktop environment with similar software design goals.[11] The first release of the new product, LXQt v0.7.0,[12] was made public on 2014-05-07.[13]