ROX is a fast, user friendly desktop which makes
extensive use of drag-and-drop. The interface revolves around the file
manager, or filer, following the traditional Unix view that `everything
is a file' rather than trying to hide the filesystem beneath start
menus, wizards, or druids. The aim is to make a system that is well
designed and clearly presented. The ROX style favours using several
small programs together instead of creating all-in-one
mega-applications.
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Here you'll find news, software, themes, tutorials, hints and tips.
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You can get back to this page at any time by clicking on the Home Page link in the page header.
If this web-site is too slow, please try the sf.net project page instead.
Starting points
- What is ROX? — a desktop based around ROX-Filer
- Install ROX — packages and installation instructions
- Screenshots — see what it looks like
- FAQ — frequently asked questions about ROX
- Getting Started Guide — the ROX guidebook
- Hints And Tips — how to make full use of ROX
- How It Works — general overviews of how your system works
- Internet Relay Chat — chat about ROX
- Mailing Lists — talk to us!
- News — new software releases and other important announcements
- Software Index — lots of great software to download
- Themes — customise your desktop
- Developers — tutorials and other resources for programmers