F-Spot is an application designed to provide personal photo management
to the GNOME desktop. Plans include import, export, printing and
advanced sorting of digital images. See
http://www.gnome.org/projects/f-spot/ for more information
GParted stands for Gnome Partition Editor and is a graphical frontend to
libparted. Among other features it supports creating, resizing, moving
and copying of partitions.
Changes
implemented copy'n paste of partitions (across different devices)
new operationslist
Several bug fixes
lots of minor adjustements to interface and behaviour (on users
request)
Imendio is very happy to announce version 0.7.8 of our instant messaging
client Gossip!
Gossip is an instant messaging client for GNOME with an easy-to-use
interface, providing users of the GNOME Desktop with a friendly way to
keep in touch with their friends.
This release fixes an issue where you have a global proxy set but you
don't want to use it for Gossip. Ross Burton was fast to answer a call
for help and added a setting in the account dialog to disable the system
proxy.
Full list of fixes in 0.7.8:
Added option for disabling system proxy (Ross Burton)
getting anxious prior to the upcoming release, the latest incarnation of
Gnome Ghostview features an brand new desktop file that lists it as
capable of displaying application/postscript mime type (Ray) and an
updated, bug-fixed version of the recent-files code (Mark).
On the your-favourite-language front, updates have been made to sl (me),
ro (Misu), nn (Åsmund), cs (Miloslav), de (Hendrik), ar (Arafat), el
(Nikos), hu (Laszlo), pt_BR (Gustavo Maciel Dias), eu (Iñaki), sv
(Christian), ru (Leonid), ca (Jordi), sq (Laurent), az (Mætin), da
(Martin), fi (Tommi), pl (Artur), zh_CN (Funda), sr&sr@Latn (Danilo), uk
(Maxim), nl (Tino), ko (Changwoo), en_CA (Adam), fa (Meelad), no
(Kjartan), es (Francisco Javier), pt (Duarte), hi (Guntupalli), ja
(Takeshi) and en_GB (Gareth).
besides all those updates, Amila has added Bosnian translation (honoured
by this release's name) and Kjartan has been kind enough to provide us
with yet another norwegian dialect, Norwegian Bokmül!