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Release Digest: GNOME, May 13, 2002

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Web Webster
May 14, 2002

Elysium Download 0.5.10

Application
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Elysium Download 0.5.10

Description
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A download manager for GNOME using gnome-vfs. It supports
downloading via http, ftp, and smb. Other protocol modules
can easily be added.

Enhancements
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-Added new icons from jimmac
-Slovak translation

Fixes
=====

-Removed status-docklet.h include, since we don't use the broken
libpanel-status
-Removed mime-capplet/ from the build since it's nowhere near finished

Download
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http://elysium.zoned.net/edm/elysium-download-0.5.10.tar.gz
http://elysium.zoned.net/libelysium/libelysium-0.3.5.tar.gz

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Guikachu 1.1.98

Dear users of both large and small computing tools,

A new development release of Guikachu is available.
 
About Guikachu
--------------
Guikachu is a GNOME application for graphical editing of resource
files for PalmOS-based pocket computers. The user interface is
modelled after Glade, the GNOME UI builder.

Catch it all from http://cactus.rulez.org/projects/guikachu/

Features
--------
 * libXML-based I/O
 * Exporting to PilRC .rcp files (compile with pilrc -H)
 * Support for non-PalmOS PilRC targets (like the eBookMan)
 * String and string list resources
 * Dialog resources
 * Menu resources
 * Form resources
 * Per-application resources (e.g. version number)
 * WYSIWYG Form Editor, with drag & drop capability and visual resizing
 * XSLT style sheets and shell script to generate RCP files from
   Guikachu documents
 * Sample file with sample GNU PalmOS SDK-based application
 * Documentation (a complete user's manual)

About these releases
--------------------
This is the release candidate for Guikachu 1.2. Please test it
throughoutly, suggest documentation improvements, finish translations,
and generally help me to make everything Perfect(tm). So, jump on
board, and file those juicy bug reports at http://bugzilla.gnome.org.

Guikachu uses GTK-- and GNOME-- for its user interface. File I/O is
implemented via the libxml package. Dialog windows are loaded via
libglade. GConf is used to store user preferences. You will need the
versions of these packages available in the GNOME 1.4 bundle (with the
exception of GNOME-- which you will need to upgrade to version 1.2.0)
To actually create the PalmOS resource files, you will also need PilRC
(part of the GNU PalmOS SDK) to compile the .rpc files produced by
Guikachu.
To use the stand-alone Guikachu-to-RCP converter program, xsltproc
(part of the libxslt package) is required.


Beware of bugémons!

        Cactus


-- 
   .--= ULLA! =----------------------.   `We are not here to give users what
       http://cactus.rulez.org          they want'  -- RMS, at GUADEC 2001
    `-----= cactus@cactus.rulez.org =--'
Rosszak a reflexeim. Egyszer elutott egy auto, amit 2 ember tolt.

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Dr. Genius 0.6.1

Application
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Dr. Genius 0.6.1

Description
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The Gnome Interactive Geometry Sofware.

Enhancements
============

* New text view. Therefore, text view can included in DrGenius
session. This text view may be remplaced with the GtkMathMl widget.

* Add an affordance to the top level button of the DrGeo toolbar (a
small green triangle indicating there is more under the top level
button).

* Add the toolbar button to change an object property.

* Move the button to select an object to the top level toolbar so it
is more convenient.

* Connect the help button of the various Dr. Genius dialog to the help
file.

* Improve the documentation.

* New icons for the Dr. Genius Guile Script (Include provision for the
DGS widget)

Fixes
=====

* Remove several Bugs.

Download
========

http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/drgenius-0.6.1.tar.gz



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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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