Leftovers: Software
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[Older] MPV - A truly lightweight Mplayer based media player for Linux
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MPV Video Player 0.8.3 Released, Fixes Nasty Mouse Cursor Issues on All Supported Platforms
MPV, one of the trendiest video playback applications today, sees a new maintenance release that brings some important enhancements and repairs nasty issues discovered in the previous releases of the software. The third point release of MPV also updates the documentation and cleans up the source code.
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[Older] A List Of Free And Open Source Control Panels
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rTorrent – command line Bit Torrent client in Ubuntu Linux
As a Linux system admin we love to download and upload larger files using bit torrent clients from command line or from terminal. This can be possible with the help of rTorrent, it is command line Bit Torrent client available on Linux like operating System.
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Papyrus – Notes in a Stylish Fashion
Linux doesn’t lack notes-taking applications at all, and Papyrus comes as a new addition to the large number of such programs.
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Nautilus, Nemo And Caja Extension `Folder Color` Sees New Release
Folder Color is a file manager extension available for Nautilus, Nemo and Caja, which until recently could only be used to change individual folder colors. The tool was updated yesterday with a new feature: you can now use it to easily change all the folders colors with a click:
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[Older] GNOME Control Center Improves Support for Firefox Nightly Builds
The development cycle of the forthcoming and highly anticipated GNOME 3.16 desktop environment continues with the second Beta version, due for release in the upcoming days. The GNOME Control Center component has been updated to version 3.16 Beta 2, a release that brings a number of fixes, a couple of enhancements, as well as updated translations.
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[Older] Krita 2.9 Released with RAW Image Import and PSD Compatibility Improvements
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Empathy 3.12.8 Removes Facebook Chat Support As the Service Will Be Closed
The Empathy IM (Instant Messenger) client has been updated on March 16 with a handful of changes and improved translations. The most important change is the removal of Facebook chat support, as Facebook will shut down its integrated chat service in favor of the standalone Messenger app.
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Announce: Entangle “Charm” release 0.7.0 – an app for tethered camera control & capture
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ownCloud Accidentally Releases a Faulty 8.0.1 Version, ownCloud 8.0.2 Out Now
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ownCloud Client 1.8 Has Been Officially Released with New Desktop Sharing Feature
We announced the other day, March 16, that ownCloud Client 1.8 would bring some interesting features, as the first Release Candidate version was made available for download and testing to users worldwide on March 12, 2015. Today, ownCloud has just announced the immediate availability of the final version of ownCloud Client 1.8.
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Joomla! 3.4 is Here
The 3.4 release introduces new features into the CMS such as improved front end module editing, decoupling of weblinks, composer integration, Google new reCaptcha and security improvements by implementing UploadShield code which can detect most malicious uploads by examining their filenames and file contents. Please note: Due to technical reasons we have had to disable the Install from Web Service. We are working to get it back online as soon as possible. To find extensions please use the Joomla! Extensions Directory.
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