Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9F Released with PiperWire Audio Support – 8 Changes in Total + Another Speed Boost

I am happy to announce Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9F. This release removes an artificial 4-seconds startup delay (it was there for debugging reasons) on startup and brings you the long awaited PipeWire Audio support and with this latest add-on I have filled one more gap for a full desktop experience and coming up next is a …

Context Menus Size Has Been Shrieked – Yet Features Remain

So, in the previous release I introduced several innovative functions in the context menus but that increased the size of the menus. Because these are non-standard features, I decided to move those features into a submenu and this is the end result. When you right-click a file, you get the standard features you’d expect (with …

PipeWire Audio Support Has Been Completed (Screenshots)

PipeWire support is now complete and it works even better than the original Pulse Audio support implementation. Below, I have uploaded three screenshots of various themes along with the PipeWire sinks and sources displayed. Like I said, for this one, I had to change distros but for the sake of the project’s development, now I …

PipeWire Audio Support is Nearly Complete – I Have a Fully Working Version

I am happy to let you know that the support for PipeWire Audio is nearly complete and I am typing this post after successful tests. The only thing remaining is integrating theme support and we’ll be done. How does it work? Rather than creating a new applet called “PipeWire Audio“, I decided to use the …

PipeWire Audio Support is Coming + A Minor Incremental Update Has Been Published Addressing a Qutiny Tab Bar Theme Issue

I am adding PipeWire support to Orbitiny Desktop. To be more specific a PipeWire Audio Volume Control applet for the Orbitiny Panel. This is one of those core components that’s missing so one by one, I am adding each and every vital component for a complete Desktop Environment experience. Unfortunately, I will have to switch …

Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9EP Released with SUPER-MASSIVE Start-Up Speed Boost!

This is probably one of the most exciting releases to date! Why? Well, because I have achieved a tremendous Orbitiny Desktop start-up speed boost. Because of the efficiency and performance gained, I dubbed this release EP instead of just E and EP stands for “Efficiency and Performance” because everything is faster and smoother. Anyway, here …

Major Slow Response Related Fixes are Coming | Other Bug Fixes | Here is What’s Been Done So Far

For the upcoming Pilot 9E subsequent release my focal point is performance and more bug fixes (and potentially more orbitiny-screenshot-grabber features). Having said that, here is what’s been done so far. Fixed slow response and UI freezing when the Delete key is pressed to clear selected items in the internal Clipboard Manager. This eventually will …

Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9D Released – Added Snipping Capability to Orbitiny Screenshot Grabber + A Bug Fix in Orbitiny’s Screen Configuration Tool

I have uploaded another subsequent release – Pilot 9D. This release features the addition of the snipping capability I mentioned previously but also an unexpected and a surprising bug in the orbitiny-screen-config tool. Full details are right below. Download details: here. New: Added a snipping functionality to orbitiny-screenshot-grabber. To use it, pass the -s or …

How to Integrate Orbitiny Screenshot Grabber with Orbitiny Desktop (Screenshots / How To Guide)

Orbitiny Screenshot Grabber is a new tool that comes with Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9 but by default, it doesn’t come integrated with the PRNTSCR key or any other key so here is a how to guide that shows you how to that manually (it’s very easy thanks to Orbitiny’s flexible graphical configuration tools). In the …