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:Release Digest: GNOME, February 10, 2003
Release Digest: GNOME, February 10, 2003
Feb 11, 2003, 05 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2825 reads)

Grubconf 0.1.1

Application
===========

Grubconf 0.1.1

Description
===========

A Gnome2 based GRUB configuration editor. It provides an easy to use
interface allowing effortless modification of OS's and the flexibility to
configure the most obscure options.

Enhancements
============

Initial release


Download
========

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=17229&release_id=138824
_____________________________________________

Inti-1.0 Beta4

Application
===========

Inti-1.0 Beta4

Description
===========

The Integrated Foundation Classes, are a set of C++ classes for
developing Gnome and GTK+ applications on UNIX-like systems such as
Linux. They are designed to work nicely with the GNU toolchain and take
advantage of the standard C++ features provided by the GNU compiler.
Currently there are two modules, the core application development
platform Inti and a binding for the Gnome Configuration System Inti-GConf.

Inti combines the power of GTK+ and the power of C++ into a
state-of-the-art GUI toolkit that makes developing applications easy,
intuitive and efficient. There are more than 330 classes that wrap most
of the objects found in the ATK, GDK, GDK-PIXBUF, GLIB, GTK and Pango
libraries. It has its own system of signals and slots which make using
native GTK signals or creating your own signals easy. There is a
standard string compatible UTF-8 string class, a full set of simple
example programs, a C++ version of the GTK+ demonstration program,
extensive reference documentation and a tutorial.


Enhancements
============

- Finished adding doxygen reference documentation to the header files in
the Inti, Main, G and Gtk namespaces.

- Minor API cleanups.

- Updated API to GTK+ 2.2.

Fixes
=====


Download
========

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/inti/inti-1.0beta4.tar.gz?download


The Inti Development Team.




_____________________________________________

GNOME Bluetooth Subsystem 0.2

Application
===========

GNOME Bluetooth Subsystem 0.2

http://www.usefulinc.com/software/gnome-bluetooth

Currently only applicable to Linux Bluetooth devices.


Description
===========

Components for managing and accessing Bluetooth devices.  The aim is for
a
bonobo-based architecture providing Bluetooth services to applications,
hiding the trouble of programming the Bluetooth API from GNOME apps.

Further along the line this project will add Bluetooth control panel
type applications.

The software is in its early stages right now. Current features include:

 * Bonobo component to manage the discovery of nearby Bluetooth devices
 * Component will create serial (RFCOMM) connections for clients to
devices
 * libbtcl, a GObject wrapper for Bluetooth functionality

Currently there's one application which uses this component,
Phone Manager: http://www.usefulinc.com/software/phonemgr


Enhancements
============

 * Rewrite to support latest BlueZ SDP API

 * Primitive GUI to explore the known devices

   http://www.usefulinc.com/software/gnome-bluetooth/#changes


Download
========

http://www.usefulinc.com/software/gnome-bluetooth/#download
_____________________________________________

gsoftpad-1.5

Application
===========

gsoftpad 1.5

Description
===========

PAD stands for Portable Application Description. PAD is an XML-based open
format to describe downloadable applications.It is our preferred method for
submitting our software to download sites. If you maintain a software
catalog, such as a download site, and want to include our software, please
use these PAD files. To keep the contents on your site current, poll these
files regularly. 

By using the PAD system, developers save time by having to create a
description of their software packages only once. This description can then
be uploaded quickly to all sites that support PAD. Webmasters can process
these PAD files and extract the data appropriate for their site. They can
keep the contents of their site current by polling PAD files on the web
sites of the authors of the software they list.

Enhancements
============

* Sat Feb 08 2003 v1.5
- gsoftpad is 6.3% smaller, 850 lines of code removed.
- stylesheet is 17.5% smaller, 200 lines of code removed.
- Updated message in status bar.
- Added keywords, description and icon meta tag in stylesheet.
- PAD Extensions updated.

Download
========

http://gsoftpad.sourceforge.net/download.shtml

_____________________________________________

Seahorse 0.7.0

Application
===========

Seahorse 0.7.0

Description
===========

Seahorse is a GNOME frontend for GnuPG (the GNU Privacy
Guard) file encryption/decryption program.

Enhancements
============
* Add a user ID
* Add a subkey
* Delete a subkey
* Change a subkey's expiration
* Revoke a subkey
* Properties shows subkey status (good, revoked, expired)
* Key Manager shows user IDs instead of subkeys
* Sort keys by user ID & validity in Key Manager and Recipients
* Subkeys hidden by default in properties

Download
========

http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/seahorse/0.7/seahorse-0.7.0.tar.bz2


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