Here’s 10 new things to look for in the latest release. For a more comprehensive list of changes and a list of download links, please see the official release announcement and release notes.

1. The login screen received a minor visual refresh and greater customization options.

LightDM GTK+ Greeter with the latest Greybird theme.

2. The new wallpaper for this release adds a splash of pink to the Xfce mouse.

The new default wallpaper for Xubuntu 14.10 “Utopic Unicorn”

3. To celebrate the 14.10 codename “Utopic Unicorn”, pink highlights have been added. These highlights can be reverted or easily changed to another color with the installed “Theme Configuration” utility.

Using “Theme Configuration”, you can easily change Xubuntu’s colors to match your mood.

4. Xfce Power Manager 1.4 sports several improvements over previous releases. Brightness controls have been extended to better support backlit keyboards and new laptop displays. The updated panel plugin shows device charge status, adds display brightness controls, and fixes “Presentation Mode” — letting you disable automatic screensavers.

Xfce Power Manager replaces the Power Indicator for Xubuntu 14.10

5. With the latest Xfce Display Settings, managing multiple monitors is no longer a hassle. Just drag and rearrange the displays to your liking.

The new drag-and-drop display settings greatly improves multihead support.

6. With the updated Xfce window manager, the Alt–Tab switcher has been updated with a refreshed appearance and the ability to select windows with your mouse or by touch.

Even minor features like the Alt-Tab switcher have been improved.

7. With the latest Whisker Menu and changes to the default configuration, applications in the Settings Manager are now searchable.

Quickly find and launch any application with the Whisker Menu.

8. With Catfish 1.2, previewing files has been greatly simplified. Easily switch between details and preview mode. When the search index becomes outdated, Catfish will also notify you to update.

Catfish makes searching for images easier with the latest release.

9. Parole 0.7 introduces a new Clutter-based backend and finally supports video playback in Virtualbox. The media controls are now contained in a slide-over overlay (with a configurable timeout).

Parole’s interface is further refined with each new release.

10. Light Locker Settings has been improved, further integrating with Xfce Power Manager to handle screensaver settings.

Light Locker Settings can now integrate with other screensaver managers.

That’s it for this release, now to get ready for 15.04 “Vivid Vervet”!