GNOME 2.26 big on device, messaging integration | Linux Today

GNOME 2.26 big on device, messaging integration

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 21, 2009

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“GNOME 2.24’s CD and DVD burning capabilities
have been enhanced with a dedicated disk creation application,
Brasero. Users now have greater control over audio CD burning, full
multi-session support, integrity checks, support for multiple
burning backends, and, a cover art editor.

“Media Player now allows users to share stored content via the
UPnP or DLNA protocols and play content using a new Coherence
DLNA/UPnP client. Subtitles for movies can be automatically found
using a new subtitle downloader plug-in.

“Users wanting to share their movies, as well as other files,
can now do so over WebDAV, HTTP and Bluetooth via a new
plug-in.”


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Web Webster

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