Release Digest: GNOME, November 4, 2002 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, November 4, 2002

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 5, 2002

meld-0.6.0

Description
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Meld is a gnome2 diff and merge tool.
Supports 2 and 3 way file and directory diff/merges.

Enhancements
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- Initial release of the directory diff component
- Many user interface improvements

Download
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http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=53725
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gcompressor 2.0-0

Application
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gcompressor 2.0-0

Description
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gui interface of compression decompression tools.
must be the best
gcompressor is desined for the gtk+-2 & gnome-2 platform

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

-new your are alowed to cerate .gz zrchives (for file only)
-menu bar help enabled

Fixes
=====

-some bugs are fixed
-

Download
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http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gcompressor/gcompressor-2.0-0.tgz?download
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Terminal Server Client 0.32

Application
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Terminal Server Client 0.32

Description
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tsclient == a frontend for rdesktop

ChangeLog
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- major rewrite of the core to support other ideas in the future and make
code much more sane. 
- several bug fixes. 
- moved rdp picker so it shows and functions in both screen modes. 
- fixed spec file (thanks to Jens Reimann for the tip). 
- several UI corrections to better conform to GNOME HIG 
- added basic vnc support (vncviewer)

Download
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http://www.gnomepro.com/tsclient/
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Gnome Souls 0.1.0

Application
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Gnome Souls gsouls-0.1.0

Description
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Desktop Assistant

Download
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http://www.sandorapplications.com/gsouls.htm
Web Webster

Web Webster

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