Yes; this question is often asked or mostly by some detractors who will tell you that it is dead or has moved to QT – whatever.
Take no notice
I have a few takes on this…
Visit the Homepage of LXDE and the blog page - “
Features will be later, that is certain. Anyone are welcome to contribute, as always.”
https://www.lxde.org/
OR… LXDE’s ease of use is a winner too. Head on over to distrowatch for an independent assessment under LXLE. (old version)
https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20140707#feature
Quote:-
I like the LXDE desktop as I feel it does an excellent job of balancing user friendliness, performance and features.
Then perhaps ask LXLE if they are worried?
https://lxle.net/
LXLE Focal Released - After many weeks of tweaks, adjustments and issues addressed the final version of LXLE Focal is being released for public criticism. This version is based on Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS with LXDE. This release concentrated on keeping the distribution light yet providing full featured apps and utilities necessary to deal with today's computing demands.
OR…
My Favourite – If it ain’t broke don’t try to fix it..!
Then some try to cloud the issue with jiggling LXDE’s standard classic components and substituting something else – okay if you know what you are doing, but I ask you; why bother.

IMHO just use it as is – with Openbox and PCManFM.
If you are into gizmos, gaudy pinks and purples go elsewhere; yet there are many themes as standard plus loads more to download.
Once you get used to it you can fly the fastest distro in town
There again I admire the simple elegance and ease of use of ZorinOS gnome default setup if you have the RAM to spare and are willing to sacrifice some speed.
I am an efficiency-speed junkie

Please Guys – don’t take any notice of this old fool’s rambling – just have fun experimenting – never accept status quo
