Confession time: I don't give the Xfce desktop environment the attention it deserves. To date, there has been a reason for that. I tend to focus mainly on desktop environments suited for all types of users from those with no Linux experience to those with tons of experience. The reason for this is that Xfce can often be a bit overwhelming for new users. It has a lot of configuration options… more than most average users are accustomed to. Of course, there are always different Linux...
