[1] Previous versions of Bodhi Linux had used Enlightenment 17, before skipping 18 entirely and using 19.
[4] Moksha is a window manager designed to have most of the functionalities of a desktop environment, while being lightweight and customizable.
[5] The appearance was made to resemble the classic Windows design.
[6][7] Features offered by default include a panel with a start menu, an application switcher, system controls, a clock, and a virtual desktop feature.
[8] Customization options are centered around gadgets, which consist of modules, and launchers within shelves.