Release Digest: GNOME, November 8, 2002 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, November 8, 2002

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 9, 2002

gcompressor 2.0-1

Application
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gcompressor 2.0-1

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

Enhancements
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-
-

Fixes
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-internal editor chrash application when closed : fixed
-popup menu "see" not work :fixed
-when quit gcompressor not detect if an archive was alreadt opened :fixed

Download
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http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gcompressor/gcompressor-2.0-1.tgz?download
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gcompressor/gcompressor-2.0-1.i386.rpm?download
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gcompressor/gcompressor-2.0-1.src.rpm?download

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GTetrinet 0.5.0pre1

Application
===========

GTetrinet 0.5.0pre1

Description
===========

GTetrinet is a Tetrinet client using Gtk+2 and GNOME-libs.
Tetrinet is a variant of the popular Tetris brick game, that can be
played
simultaneously by 6 players. GTetrinet's goal is to remain completely
compatible with the Windows, original client. Tetrinet clients need to
connect to a dedicated server in order to be useful. GTetrient only
provides
the client part, but there are plenty of available servers around.
Look at http://www.tetrinet.org/ for a list of servers.

Notes
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- Finally, GNOME2 port!
- GTetrinet now remembers and restores the last used server in the
  connect dialog.

** THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL RELEASE**
The purpose of this release is to let people play with the initial GNOME2
port of Gtetrinet. Version 0.5.0 is not finished yet, as there are some
issues; outstanding is the problem of slow text widgets. This will be
fixed
in the final 0.5.0 version. Of course, we accept patches for any item in
the TODO file :)

Web Webster

Web Webster

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