The Application Finder is a program to find and launch installed applications on your system, and quickly execute commands. It does this by searching your file system for .desktop
files, and displays a categorized list of all the GUI applications on your system.
xfce4-appfinder currently supports three different levels of debugging support,
which can be setup using the configure flag –enable-debug
(check the output of configure –help
):
Argument | Description |
---|---|
`yes` | This is the default for Git snapshot builds. It adds all kinds of checks to the code, and is therefore likely to run slower. Use this for development of xfce4-appfinder and locating bugs in xfce4-appfinder. |
`minimum` | This is the default for release builds. This is the recommended behaviour. |
`no` | Disables all sanity checks. Don't use this unless you know exactly what you do. |