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Confity & Gunity – 2 Simple tools to configure Unity the easy way

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Web Webster
Web Webster
May 23, 2011

[ Thanks to Zinoune for this link. ]

“1- Confity(1): Confity is a project created to facilitate the
customization of Unity 3D without access to the Compiz
Configuration Manager, or GConf.

“With a simple interface Confity allows us to change the icons
on the Launcher, the top panel support transparency and animation
side of the bale. Also we can keep the sidebar or Launcher always
on top, add the main QuickList and customize the main keyboard
shortcuts.

“If you want to test Confity on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty just download
the file. tar.gz from this page and extract it to a double-click
the file confity.py and confirm by clicking Run, as an alternative
if we want to install just click on the file setup.py.”


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