Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (GPL-3.0)
Platforms
- Linux
- Arch Linux
- Flathub




AppEditor is described as 'Allows you to edit application entries in the application menu' and is an app. There are nine alternatives to AppEditor for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Flathub, Arch Linux, Windows and Python apps. The best AppEditor alternative is Main Menu, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like AppEditor are PinApp, MenuLibre, KMenuEdit and lxappearance.




An advanced menu editor that provides modern features in a clean, easy-to-use interface. All without GNOME dependencies, so even lightweight systems can benefit from the sanity that MenuLibre offers. MenuLibre is your one-stop shop for menus in Linux, whether you use Gnome...




KMenuEdit, aka KDE Menu Editor, provides the ability to edit application launchers in KDE Plasma desktop environment.


LXAppearance is the standard theme switcher of LXDE. Users are able to change the theme, icons, and fonts used by applications easily. It also includes support for configuring openbox, via a plugin called lxappearance-obconf.


Obmenu is a menu editor designed for openbox. It's easy to use, allowing to get the most out of the powerful Openbox menu system, while hiding the xml layout from the user. It also (optionally) installs a bunch of dynamic menus (pipe menus), such as Gnome menus or a...


XDG-Menu is a ROX panel applet that displays an applications menu button. The menus it builds fit the XDG Menu Specification published by freedesktop.org.


Alacarte is an easy-to-use menu editor for GNOME that can add and edit new entries and menus. It works with the freedesktop.org menu specification and should work with any desktop environment that uses the spec.




jdDesktopEntryEdit allows you to create and edit Desktop Entries according to the Freedesktop Specification.

lxappearance is an app for changing X11 desktop environment theme & appearance. It does not contain any function for managing an X11 system menu. AppEditor only manages an X11 system menu. The apps do not share any of the same purposes.