libfm-qt 2.3.1 released

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The libfm-qt 2.3.1 update has been officially released, bringing significant enhancements to the core functionality of this Qt-based library that serves as the backbone for LXQt's file manager. This new version addresses file transfer operations by reverting to the original method for moving files between directories, moving away from a previous workaround that may have complicated the process. This change is expected to enhance performance and stability under certain conditions, ensuring a smoother user experience and potentially reducing the likelihood of encountering issues associated with the earlier workaround.

In addition to backend improvements, the update also features user interface enhancements, including the removal of redundant hint tags. This streamlining of the UI will assist developers engaged in LXQt-related projects by making the codebase more straightforward and easier to navigate.

For those interested in obtaining the latest version, libfm-qt 2.3.1 is now available for download on GitHub. This update reinforces the commitment to improving both the functionality and usability of LXQt's file management system.

In light of this release, future updates could further refine the library, potentially introducing new features or optimizations based on user feedback. Developers might also explore ways to expand the library's capabilities, enhancing the overall LXQt experience for users. As the LXQt project continues to evolve, ongoing contributions from the community will be vital in shaping its future development

libfm-qt 2.3.1 released

The libfm-qt 2.3.1 update has been released, offering refinements to the core code of this Qt-based library behind LXQt's file manager. The development team has reverted to a more original approach for moving files between directories, which should improve performance and stability in certain conditions. Additionally, redundant hint tags have been removed from the UI, making it easier for developers working on LXQt-related projects to navigate the code. 

libfm-qt 2.3.1 released @ Linux Compatible