The new Ubuntu website should launch sometime in April but whether it will look like the website mocked up in the branding images Ubuntu released a few months back remains to be seen. If you […]
Version 1.0 of lightweight image viewer Viewnior – which reached number 5 on our 12 top applications of 2009 – was released yesterday. It’s still easy to see why. Not only is Viewnior lightening fast […]
At Home With Jono Bacon – the Ubuntu Community Managers awesome live and interactive videocast – kicks off in a few hours over on UStream.tv. We mentioned the awesome show a few days ago, summing […]
With Ubuntu 10.04 adding a puke coloured new message alert to the indicator applet many of you will be seeking alternatives. Seek no more. The icons (right) come in all main Tango! colours as well […]
Once again we’re back for another week, which means it’s another Wednesday where we feature someone in the Ubuntu community and ask them a few questions. This week we’ve got the pleasure of talking to […]
We reported earlier that a new Kubuntu logo was in the works. Now that the ‘k’ has been properly made in the new ubuntu font, the Kubuntu folks can rejoice as they’re in on all the […]
OMG! reader Melvin has gifted me with some more screenshots of some of the latest updates to land in Ubuntu’s development release. The user switcher menu now has new user icons for other users. The radio […]
I’d imagine the new message indicator alert in Lucid would say something like this if it could speak: – “You’ve got a message waiting, yo. It might be an IM or a tweet – i’m […]
Sick and tired of seeing awesome Nautilus mock-ups that you know won’t ever get made? Well so was one of the best designers FOSS has (and perennial OMG! fave) DanRabbit. So much so that instead […]
Users of Google Chrome will soon no longer have to worry about installing and maintaining the Adobe Flash plug-in themselves. Google have taken the step of integrating the plugin directly into their browser, sidestepping the […]
If you’re one of the many Ubuntu 10.04 LTS testers saddened that the Gmail docklet in Docky is not functioning – be saddened no more! Ubuntu’s developers have fixed the issue that broke integration between […]
Reader Platinrabe sent over his concept for how best to use the free space on window borders that we’ve seen so much of recently: from gesture based controls and intelligent helpers to workflow-enhancing menu-thingy-majiggies) “I […]