Release Digest: GNOME, December 14, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, December 14, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 15, 2004

Gnome-Themer 2.0

“Select Icon, GTK-2, Metacity (and now) cursor and GTK-1 themes
and wallpapers and splash screens from on place…”

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gospy-applet 0.5.2

“gospy-applet is a GNOME applet monitoring web pages and
servers. It detects changes in page content, page status, page
size, page loading time, IP address and so on…”

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Gnome Screen Ruler 0.5

“Gnome Screen Ruler is an on-screen ruler for measuring
horizontal and vertical distances in any application. Rulers can be
moved and resized using the keyboard…”

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gscore 0.0.8

“Gscore is a non-page-oriented notation program, entirely
written from scratch in C & GTK+…”

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LiVES 0.9.1

“LiVES began as the Linux Video Editing System. Since it now
runs on more operating systems, LiVES is a Video Editing
System…”

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Aegis Virus Scanner 0.1.1

“Aegis supports scanning of subdirectories, hidden files and
.zip and .tar archive files, and drag-and-drop of files from the
Nautilus file browser, or your Gnome desktop. When a virus is
detected you can choose to delete, quarantine or rename the
file…”

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gExec 0.2

“gExec is a small GTK2 tool for running a command. It presents
the user with a dialog in which they can enter the name of a
command and toggle some options which influence the way the command
is run (i.e. run as root/in terminal)…”

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