Release Digest: GNOME, November 17, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, November 17, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 18, 2004

peksystray 0,2,1

“peksystray is a notification area (system tray) dockapp. It
uses the freedesktop.org protocol, is similar to GNOME’s
Notification Area applet, and works with the pekwm harbour, the
Window Maker dock, and the AfterStep wharf…”

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Gaphor 0.7.0

“Gaphor is an easy to use modeling environment. This means that
you are able to create nice UML diagrams for documentation and to
assist you with design decisions. Gaphor will help you create your
applications…”

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Goobox 0.5.0

“Goobox is a CD player and ripper for the Gnome Desktop
environment, it uses gstreamer to play and rip CDs and cddb-slave2
(distributed with gnome-media) to get and edit CD metadata such as
track titles and album name…”

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GtkLP 1.0

” GtkLP is a Frontend for Cups. It’s not an administrative Tool
(the frontend is good enough!), but intended for Users. They can
easily choose all options that cups provide (including the printer
independent options) without remebering or even knowing their
names…”

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The Fish 0.6.2

“The Fish provides a GTK-based graphical tool to manage and edit
FreeBSD system variables stored in /etc/defaults/rc.conf and
/etc/rc.conf…”

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Bungmeter 2.0.0

“Bungmeter is fork of fnetload. It’s a small network graph
monitor that displays a graphical representation of the the data
flowing in and out of a given network interface. It’s designed to
be small and lightweight…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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