Jason - just a note of thanks for leaving in some of the standard X utilities like xcalc, xclock, oclock, xedit and more in dCorePlus.
I'm probably one of the few who still use them, so I appreciate them being included as standard. Far too often I find them stripped away from other Linux projects, leaving me to hunt them down.
Rest assured that this old guy is not on a retro-computing trip down memory lane sitting on my porch with a laptop shouting at kids to get off my file-system!

I do use a smartphone, tablet, do multimedia, streaming and the like, so I'm not totally under a rock - for now. Although if I want a pretty clock, I'll buy a Rolex.

I'm lovin the whole dCore/TC ethos of where you can turn it into whatever you want it to be, and dig the fact that some of the old-school utils are still there in the release in the first place.