In an update to semantic launcher 'Synapse' an indicator-applet landed and, for now at least, it's not optional. So here are 3 ace mono-icons to replace it with.
The first release candidate of OpenOffice.org fork LibreOffice has been made available for download.
A release candidate for Clementine 0.6 is now available for testing and it's certainly one of the most ripened releases for a while!
Pip pip, tally ho and all that. Eyes down on this ravishing example of fine CoverGloobus themery.
The first alpha of the Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal development cycle has been released.
Many of us keep hold of things we don't need all the time but that tend to come in handy every now and again: Sewing thread, spare fuses, half-full batteries, Benjamin Humphrey... The "Where is this icon?" Nautilus script below is just such an item. Once added to your Nautilus scripts folder you need only right click on an application and run the script it to find out the location of the icon in use.
Command-line helper tool CLI Companion is hurtling towards a new release - one that brings with it several important changes. More information, links and download info inside.
A new version of self-described 'simple task list manager' PyTask has been released. Check on in for what's new.
Opera Extension Tab Vault lets you 'store tabs for later without cluttering your tab bar'. And it's surprisingly awesome.
Are you an Elementary fan in pursuit of perfection? Take a step closer with this handy Chrome extension.
We haven't heard much about Ubuntu Light - the simplified 'instant on' version of Ubuntu intended for use on dual-boot laptops preinstalled on Windows - since it was announced back at Ubuntu 10.04's UDS. But it is - apparently - shipping pre-installed alongside Windows 7 on select Dell notebooks.
Until recently, unless you used a Mac, the popular writing application Scrivener was an app that passed most people by. In the last few months things have been changing on that front with the launch of a native Windows beta in October which has finally helped broaden the market for the tool. Better yet this version runs under Wine on Linux - after a bit of cajoling.