Despite not being able to get the ruddy thing to compile, VLMC has attracted a lot of interest since we first published the news yesterday. The VLMC team appear to have a YouTube channel with […]
The people behind one of the most widely used cross-platform applications ever known to man – VLC – are due to formally announce the addition of a new project to their already impressive roster – […]
Photobucket – once the pin-up of the online image hosting world – has informed a frustrated Mint user that their service no longer supports Linux. They write: – Thank you for your comments. Please note YouTube supports different […]
VLC’s cute easter-egg is once again cracking itself open… Article originally appeared on omgubuntu.co.uk
I am aware i’m a day or so behind on these, so if you see day seven pop up a bit later you haven’t accidentally lost track of time i’m just trying to keep up! […]
Article originally appeared on omgubuntu.co.uk
Talk about timing! Only a day or so back we crowned CoverGloobus one of our favourite applications of 2009 and today some exciting updates were announced! Aside from GloobusPreview’s sexy new look CoverGloobus got some […]
Docky developer supremo Jason Smith shared a small tweak to enable Cover Art on your Docky dock – complete with countdown badge – in the comments of previous Docky post. The “hack” is simple […]
GloobusPreview sits merrily as one our favourite apps of the year and with todays’ announcement that it will be getting a shiny new interface – as mocked up by Dan Rabbit – it looks like it won’t be letting […]
Rhythmbox is sometimes over-looked when the virtues of Ubuntu music players are discussed. Perhaps people assume that because it is the default that it only provides “the basics”. As we’ve shown you here on Omg!Ubuntu! […]
4 days down, 8 to go. What application is on our fifth day? (And it’s not five gold rings!) ViewNior! I adore this fast, speedy and oddly feature-filled little image viewer. more than a capable […]
Screenshot tool ‘Shutter’ shuffles into view as we continue our 12 favourite applications of 2009 countdown. First things first – Shutter is quite possibly the best Screenshot tool ever created. Period. A super-quick summary of […]