Release Digest: GNOME, January 6, 2005 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, January 6, 2005

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 7, 2005

gcx 0.8.2

“GCX provides a complete set of data-reduction functions for CCD
photometry, with frame WCS fitting, automatic target
identification, aperture photometry of target and standard stars,
single-frame ensemble photometry data reduction, multi-frame color
coefficient fitting, extinction coefficient fitting, and all-sky
photometry…”

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GNU Gadu 2.2.4

“GNU Gadu 2 is a modular instant messaging client with a GUI
written in GTK+. It currently supports Gadu-Gadu, Tlen.pl, and
Jabber…”

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Cupid 0.0.1

“Cupid is a GStreamer based video capture and recording
application letting you record from v4l1 and v4l2 devices…”

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MiniGtk+FileManager 0.9b

“Lightweight Gtk+ file manager…”

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Dr. Geo 1.0.0

“Dr. Geo allows one to create geometric figure plus the
interactive manipulation of such figure in respect with their
geometric constraints. It is useable in teaching situation with
students from primary or secondary level…”

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DrPython 3.8.3

“DrPython was inspired by DrScheme, and has grown into a solid
editor/ide. It was written in python, using wxpython and
scintilla…”

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Quarry 0.1.11

“Quarry is a multi-purpose GUI for different board games, at
present Go, Amazons and Othello. It allows users to play against
computer players (third-party programs, e.g. GNU Go) and other
humans, view and edit game records…”

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