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:Release Digest: GNOME, February 12, 2003
Release Digest: GNOME, February 12, 2003
Feb 13, 2003, 05 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3001 reads)

gQueue 0.6

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

gQueue 0.6

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

Gnome frontend for cups queues. It shows the printing jobs queue and let
you remove some jobs.

What's new since 0.5:
=====================

add dutch translate
russian translate fixed
misterious bug fixed (crash at startup) and window
manager decoration bug fixed (thanks to Franco Spinelli)
_____________________________________________

meld-0.6.6

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

Meld is a gnome2 visual diff and merge tool.
It also has support for CVS built in.

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

Many updates to preferences.
You can now change font and tab size and toolbar style.
Alternatively meld can use the default GNOME monospace
font and toolbar style.

Download
========

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/meld/meld-0.6.6.tgz?download

_____________________________________________

Battfink 0.1

Hey,

1) Have you ever thought that the current Battery Monitor 
   applet contained just a little bit too much complication?

        A) YES! I need a degree to figure it out
        B) Yes, but I still get woodies with the preview pane
        C) NO! Until it serves me beer, I'm not interested

2) Have you ever thought that it would be quite nice to configure
   energy saving for your display?

        A) HAVE I EVER!
        B) Um, what is DPMS?
        C) You guys are just losers

3) What is your favourite colour?

        A) Blue, with a hint of yellow
        B) Huh? I don't get this question
        C) I'm not answering any questions that use english spelling


Results:

Mostly A's: Download Battfink from :

                http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/battfink/

            Battfink is a preference dialog for energy saving, which has
            a cute little battery notification icon. You can set your 
            DPMS settings from it too. It's not terribly useful right 
            now - patches gladly accepted.

Mostly B's: Wait for a few months for the ALPHA-ness to settle and try
            again.

Mostly C's: Drink beer, get laid.


                        See ya,.
                                Glynn ;)




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