Deepin 15.8: performance and user experience improved

by | Nov 16, 2018

The developers of Deepin have announced the availability of a new version of this operating system based on the Debian Linux distro. They have taken into account the feedback from the user community and they have improved the performance of the system, for example reducing the ISO to 200MB.

Deepin 15.8 comes with improvements in the design of the control center, document tray, boot theme and also in native applications. All with the aim of providing a more beautiful and more efficient user experience.

In addition, the installer of this new release incorporates the “Full Disk Encryption” option, which provides superior levels of security to ensure that sensitive information is safe.

The file manager is another aspect that has been improved. Now it includes the “Recent” option, which allows to easily and simply find recently used files.

These are just some of the new features of Deepin 15.8, check the full list of improvements in the official announcement of this new version.

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