There are some arguments I get and some I don't.
Ever wanted to fix some bugs in Unity? Bitesize bugs are small-ish ones that will help you to get started.
"It lives!" cries the release announcement and by jove I suspect many will be surprised to hear that the original launcher app 'Do' (formally known as GNOME Do) has been updated this week.
Sometimes you don't want your Ubuntu desktop to be shinier than the baubles on your xmas tree. This set-up by reader breecube encapsulates that minimal-yet-elegant feel many strive for.
If you long to try out Stacks on Docky, but can't stand the thought of bazaar branches, python scripts and other unfamiliar methods, this pre-packaged .deb may finally afford you that chance...
It's been a while since we last mentioned Lucas Rocha's brilliant idea/brainstorming/thought gathering/note taking tool 'The Board' but development on it has advanced at a snappy pace since then.
Conky-Faenza is, as the name suggests, a Conky set-up with a Faenza flavour.
Canonical COO Matt Asay has today announced via his blog that he is leaving Canonical to join start-up 'Strobe Inc.', which focuses on building an open web through mobile apps.
If you ever wondered why Unity uses it's own launcher instead of the SimplyAwesome™ Docky, here is an explanation, straight from Docky's creator Jason Smith.
Illumination Software Creator has become the latest paid' app to land on the shelves of the Ubuntu Software Centre.
'Veromix' provides KDE users with an Ubuntu-style sound menu plasmoid that can be used on the desktop or tucked up in the system tray.
Could Unity's application over-view look better for Natty? Discussions currently taking place on the Ayatana mailing list certainly think so and the mock-up below is one such proposed solution.