Release Digest: GNOME, October 31, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, October 31, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 1, 2004

xMule: The POSIX ED2K Client 1.9.4

“xMule is a multi-platform client similiar to the popular eMule
client for the eDonkey filesharing network…”

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fftv 0.8.1

“fftv is a TV viewer for use with TV cards and Video for Linux.
It also features a radio user interface. It can support recording
of various formats and codecs including MPEG, AVI, and Ogg…”

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ttb teletekst browser 0.3

“TTB is a pygtk program to browse “teletekst”, the videotext
system used in the Netherlands. It’s small and handy, and
implements drag and drop to the desktop, and ‘clickable’
pages…”

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gproftpd 8.1.7

“GProftpd is a fast and easy to use GTK+ administration tool for
the Proftpd standalone server…”

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Kino 0.7.5

“Kino is a non-linear DV editor for GNU/Linux. It features
excellent integration with IEEE-1394 for capture, VTR control, and
recording back to the camera. It captures video to disk in RawDV
and AVI format, in both type-1 DV and type-2 DV (separate audio
stream) encodings…”

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gURLChecker 0.8rc3

“gURLChecker is a graphical web link checker. It can work on a
whole site, a single local page or a browser bookmarks file…”

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GTK ACX Tool 0.1.0

“This tool could be used just with driver developed by
wlan.kewl.org Project on FreeBSD 5.2 and later versions…”

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