Release Digest: GNOME, January 27, 2005 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, January 27, 2005

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 28, 2005

MudMagic Mud Client 1.5

“Gnome text game client to connect to muds…”

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Drivel 1.2.4

“Its purpose is to retain a simple and elegant design while
providing the same level of functionality as the offical
LiveJournal clients…”

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PythonCAD DS1-R22

“PythonCAD is a scriptable 2D drafting program written entirely
in Python and uses PyGTK for the program interface…”

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Beagle 0.0.5

“Beagle is a search tool that ransacks your personal information
space to find whatever you are looking for…”

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UPS monitor 0.7

“UPS monitor is a graphical monitoring application that lets you
watch your UPS status in real time…”

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RPMView 0.1

“You just need to double-click on an RPM package in your
favorite file manager (Nautilus or Konqueror, or any that supports
the freedesktop MIME file association specifications), and that’s
it…”

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Joystick control 0.1

“Joystick control is a simple tool that lets you control popular
media applications using your joystick…”

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Preferences Hide and Seek 0.2.0

“Preferences Hide and Seek is a utility that groups together the
options that actually exist for GNOME, but are usually hard to find
or are just plain hidden from the user…”

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ListPatron 0.1.1

“ListPatron is an application for maintaining lists of
information…”

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Griffon editor 1.4

“Griffon is a text editor under GNU/Linux, he integre a help
advanced for the development of script Shell Bash…”

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Gnome 2 Mtel 0.2

“This program sends messages to the customers of Mtel – a
Bulgarian gsm operator…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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