Sat, Jan 24th, 2009 |
This week, we looked at a new GTK+ debugging tool, a D-Bus bridge for GNOME's Evolution e-mail client, GiiNii's new Android-based tablet, and Mozilla's new version of Ubiquity.
Mozilla releases Ubiquity update: Mozilla has announced the availability of a major new version of Ubiquity. It includes a CSS-based theming engine and offers improved performance and reliability.
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