 After a few months of intensive work with over 700 code commits, the KDE community is pleased to announce the release of Plasma 5.11. Plasma 5.11 introduces a new redesign to the system settings, improving usability and making it easier to navigate. This new design was built with a responsive layout making it possible to adjust the content displayed based on the size of the window. Due to popular demand, Plasma now has an option to store missed and expired notifications making it possible to review what happened in your absence. The notification history is the first part of an ongoing effort to modernize the notification system in Plasma. The Plasma team invites users to leave feedback on the new notification history to continue to improve this feature for everyone. App launcher menus have improved with the ability to edit or uninstall applications by right clicking on an entry within the search results. The minimalist kicker menu will now automatically hide the favorite section when that section is empty. The new Plasma Vault offers strong encryption features presented in a user friendly way. Plasma Vault allows you to lock and encrypt sets of documents and hide them from prying eyes even when the user is logged in. These vaults can be decrypted and opened easily from the system tray. Plasma Vault extends Plasma Activities feature with secure storage by offering the user the ability to isolate vaults to specific activities. The Task Manager in Plasma 5.11 sees the addition of dynamic jump list actions. The new functions make it possible for applications to provide access to internal functions such as a text editor's list of sessions, options to change application or document state, and more. The performance of the Task Manager has also been improved for smoother operation. Thanks for watching, and if you enjoy using Plasma, please consider donating to KDE. Let's work together to continue to make the best free software possible. Plasma 5.11, simple by default, powerful when needed.