Release Digest: GNOME, June 2, 2003 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, June 2, 2003

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 3, 2003

gramps 0.9.2

Application

gramps 0.9.2

Description

GRAMPS is a GNOME/Python based genealogy program.

Enhancements

  • Export to CD using nautilus
  • Huge speed-up in Select Child (~25x) and Choose Parents
    (75x-150x) dialogs
  • Language-specific relationship calculation framework
  • Command-line options (-i -o -f -a) support is added in its
    experimental stage
  • New FTM style reports (Ancestor and Descendant)

Fixes

  • Fixed pedigree view problem that prevented display from
    updating
  • Fixed duplicate place problem
  • Proper handling of media files in all Imports, Exports, and
    Save As

Download

http://sourceforge.net/projects/gramps

GNOME Software Map entry

http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/gramps


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Marlin 0.1

Marlin 0.1 [ We Kill People Who Kill People, Because Killing
People Is Wrong ]

Its been a year in the making, but over 2 years in the dreaming
It got sidetracked by Gnome-Media, but finally its here In its very
first release.
Marlin – A Sample Editor.
Tah Dah!

First things first, everyone loves screenshots http://marlin.sf.net/screenshots.html

Second things second, everyone loves a 303 but I don’t have one,
so here’s the homepage http://marlin.sf.net

And now for the tarball

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/marlin/marlin-0.1.tar.gz?download

A short blurb about what it is:
Its a sample editor for editing samples. Audio samples.

It has dependencies on
GStreamer CVS HEAD (0.7) – http://www.gstreamer.net libuuid –
http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/
GNOME 2stuff.

Features. Its only 0.1 so it doesn’t have a whole host of
features, but its usable I think for small editing jobs, and
really, after a year I think its time for people to see it.

  • If GStreamer can load it, and it has audio, Marlin can edit it,
    if it can’t then its a bug.
  • Simple editting functions: Cut, Copy, Paste, Paste Mix, Paste
    as New, Ctop, Delete.
  • Basic sample processing functions: Mute, Volume Adjust, Insert
    Silence, Swap Channels.
  • CDDA Extraction.
  • Can handle big big files. I’ve editted 70meg mp3s with it.
    Sample size is limited only by disk space.

Getting onboard the fellowship:

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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