GNOME 2.22 Has Been Released

Written by Planet Lowyat on March 14, 2008 – 12:44 am -

GNOME 2.22 is the latest version of the GNOME Desktop: a popular, multi-platform desktop environment for your computer. GNOME’s focus is ease of use, stability, and first class internationalization and accessibility support. GNOME is Free and Open Source Software and provides all of the common tools computer users expect of a modern computing environment, such as email, groupware, web browsing, file management, multimedia, and games. Furthermore, GNOME provides a flexible and powerful platform for software developers, both on the desktop and in mobile applications.

The GNOME Desktop is released every six months and contains many new features, improvements, bug fixes, and translations. GNOME 2.22 continues this tradition. To learn more about GNOME and the qualities that distinguish it from other computer desktop environments (such as usability, accessibility, internationalization, and freedom) visit the About GNOME page on our website.

The GNOME Project’s focus on users and usability continues in GNOME 2.22 with its hundreds of bug fixes and user-requested improvements.

What’s News?

GNOME 2.22 introduces a new application, Cheese. Cheese lets you take photos and make videos using your computer’s webcam. You can apply a range of different effects like mauve, noir/blanc, shagadelic, and warp. You can share these photos and videos with your friends, load them into F-Spot, or set them as your account photo.

GNOME 2.22 introduces window compositing on capable platforms. Fitting with GNOME’s “keeping it simple” policy, the features are very low key. The most noticeable changes are drop shadows on windows, live previews when switching windows with Alt+Tab, and transparency effects.

GNOME 2.22 introduces GVFS: a new network-transparent virtual filesystem layer for GTK+. GVFS is designed to overcome the shortcomings of the older GNOME-VFS system. Improvements over GNOME-VFS include remembering login credentials for the entire session and being more resilient to failures. Many GNOME applications are already using GVFS, including all of the core applications.

GNOME’s Movie Player now offers improved support for DVD playback as well as support for digital television (DVB). Also appearing in 2.22 is a selection of new plugins, including support for MythTV, Youtube, and Tracker-based searching. This release also features playlist sharing and the ability to select subtitles for files.

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PS3 Firmware v2.17 Released

Written by Planet Lowyat on March 14, 2008 – 12:16 am -

According to Playstation Blog:

If you’ve signed in to the PLAYSTATION Network tonight on your PS3, you probably noticed that you were prompted to upgrade the system’s firmware to v2.17. In case you were wondering what it’s all about (and a quick Google search indicates that yes, you are) the operating stability of some online PS3 titles has been improved.

Download your copy now.

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Firefox 3 Beta 4 Released

Written by Planet Lowyat on March 11, 2008 – 11:12 pm -

This is another great time to know Mozilla have been released Firefox 3 Beta 4. The fourth beta of the Firefox 3.0 browser was released Monday and includes more than 900 enhancements over the previous beta.

According to Mozilla, the new beta includes improvements to performance and memory usage, fixes for stability, and platform-specific enhancements. Some of the enhancements include a new download manager to make locating downloads easier; a full page zoom feature that allows you to zoom in and out of pages more easily; and integration for Vista, Mac OS X, and Linux that features platform-specific icons, buttons, and other user interface elements.

The current beta of Firefox 3.0, which is expected to get its final release later this year, is available for download now.

What’s New in Firefox 3

Firefox 3 is based on the Gecko 1.9 Web rendering platform, which has been under development for the past 31 months. Building on the previous release, Gecko 1.9 has more than 12,000 updates including some major re-architecting to provide improved performance, stability, rendering correctness, and code simplification and sustainability. Firefox 3 has been built on top of this new platform resulting in a more secure, easier to use, more personal product with a lot more under the hood to offer website and Firefox add-on developers.

[Improved in Beta 4!] Firefox 3 Beta 4 includes more than 900 enhancements from the previous beta, including drastic improvements to performance and memory usage, as well as fixes for stability, platform enhancements and user interface improvements. Many of these improvements were based on community feedback from the previous beta.

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Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1

Written by Planet Lowyat on March 6, 2008 – 11:12 pm -

Internet Explorer 8 beta 1 now available for download.

Personally I have download Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 for my Windows XP Professional early morning and yet for further testing. Frankly speaking I’m fans of Firefox and I won’t switch to another browser for the time being and I will only use IE for those website that not compatible with Firefox. Such a stupid website!

IE8’s new features can actually be categorized into three: interoperability and compatibility, built-in tools that help both first time and experienced developers and designers get pages built right and browser capabilities that enable innovative experiences.

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Google Adwords is Coming!

Written by Planet Lowyat on March 4, 2008 – 11:24 pm -

Yes! Google Adwords is Coming! I’m Coming! I’m coming to Planet Lowyat!

Probably you will see the similar advertisement display somewhere or somehow during browsing Internet especially Malaysia and Singapore related web site very very soon.

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