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GLib-2.3.6 is now available for download

This release is being made as an extra testing release before GLib-2.4.0, which was previously scheduled for March 15, but has been delayed one week until March 15. Testing is most appreciated.

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GtkSourceView 0.9.2 is a text widget that extends the standard Gtk+ 2.x GtkTextView. It improves it by implementing syntax highlighting and other features typical of a source editor.

It's currently being used by gedit, Glimmer source code editor and other projects like DiaSCE2 and MonoDevelop.

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The first official release of the Stable GARNOME tree (codenamed: timmy) based on D&DP 2.4.2 has been released:

Once again, before anyone asks -- this release is designed for:

* wants a stable fallback from the GNOME development series,
* wants something more 'vanilla' than their vendor supplies,
* needs a safe and easy upgrade path from GNOME 1.x/2.0/2.2,
* has used my previous patchsets and wants something a little more updated.

If this sounds like you, you can get code from:

Patches: ftp://cipherfunk.org/pub/patches/garnome/0.30.1/
Tarball: ftp://cipherfunk.org/pub/tarballs/

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Epiphany Extensions is a collection of extensions for Epiphany, the GNOME web browser.

New features:
* Add menu item to access the XUL certificate manager
from the "Tools" menu (Christian)
* Display busy-cursor while validating (Adam)
* Link checker (Adam)
* Add icon to statusbar when there are blocked popups (Adam)

Code changes
* Adapt to changes in Epiphany API (Christian)

Bugfixes
* Fix crash in tabs move menu (Christian)
* Don't label non-JS errors as "Javascript" (Adam)
* Set link checker timeout (Adam)

Download

Epiphany Extensions 0.7.90 requires Epiphany 1.1.11 or above:
Download

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The Network Monitor is a little applet which sits on your panel flashing away at you so as to give you an idea of whats happening on your network interface.

It also has a little dialog to give you more information about the network interface.

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criawips is a slide show application that aims to become a full featured presentation application in the future. criawips is based upon the GNOME development platform [1] and some libraries from GNOME Office [2]. criawips wants to become a part of GNOME Office once it

About this release:
Version 0.0.2 [3] (release just one week after 0.0.1) features some minor improvements (removed hard coded paths) and some other bug fixes. It was used for three presentations the weekend that has just passed and would have worked all right if there were no hardware problems. The presentation files for these three talks are included in the current tarball in the samples directory.

After completing this release the code is going to be imported into the savannah cvs repository [4].

[1] http://www.gnome.org/
[2] http://www.gnome.org/gnome-office/
[3] http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/criawips/
[4] https://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=criawips

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BEAST/BSE version 0.6.1 is available for download:

This is a development version of BEAST/BSE, the BEdevilled Audio SysTem and the Bedevilled Sound Engine. BEAST is a powerful music composition and modular synthesis application released as free software under the GNU GPL and GNU LGPL, that runs under unix.

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Ruby-GNOME2-0.9.0 is out.

Highlights
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* Added Ruby/ATK

Ruby/ATK is a ruby binding of ATK. ATK is the Accessibility Toolkit. It provides a set of generic interfaces allowing accessibility technologies such as screen readers to interact with a graphical user interface. It is available from http://www.gtk.org/.

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GNOME 2.6 Desktop & Developer Platform BETA 1 (2.5.90) has been released:

Announcing... The first BETA release of the GNOME 2.6 Desktop & Developer Platform! That's right - it's almost here, and it's your chance to have a sneak preview, and hopefully beat out some of the last remaining bugs before our final release. :wink: You can find a summary of the changes between 2.5.90 and the previous 2.5.5 release below (HOORAY!).

http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.5/2.5.90/sources/

tar.gz: 136M total
tar.bz2: 98M total

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Silky 0.5.0 has been released

Silky is an easy to use SILC client for GTK+. Silky is available as Linux and Windows binaries as well as a source tarball. Libraries used include gtk2, glib2, libxml2, libglade2 and libsilc.