Release Digest: GNOME, September 5, 2002 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, September 5, 2002

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 6, 2002

Gnome Media 2.0.2.5

Hey kiddies.

I made a new release of gnome media.
It is codenamed ""
Everybody say "Wheee"

It's version 2.0.2.5 and like the gnome utilities announcement mail that
I'm copying, this too should do for gnome 2.0.2.

It's on ftp.gnome.org

And there's a few fixes from Michael Meeks and Bala and some other
people I've forgotten. Sorry, but I do appreciate it and I'm sure
everybody else does too, although I'm not able to speak for them.

Lots of love and kisses
iainxoxo
-- 
"I don't see why [The United States] should stand by and let Chile go
communist merely due to the irresponsibility of its own people" 
        - Henry Kissinger

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gedit 2.0.5

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

gedit 2.0.5 (for GNOME 2.0)


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

Small and lightweight UTF-8 text editor for the GNOME environment.
It supports most standard editing features, plus several not found in your
average text editor (plugins being the most notable of these). 
Complete GNOME integration is featured.


Updated/New Translations
========================

- Romanian (Mugurel Tudor)
- Catalan (Jordi Mallach)


Download
========
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/2.0.1/sources/gedit/gedit-2.0.5.tar.gz
Web Webster

Web Webster

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