Monday, 1. June 2009, 14:50:33
PSD, effect, xcf, preview
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Surfing around at
Planet Gnome brings me to
Gloobus, a nice and handy preview addon inspired by the preview of
Mac OS X and Coverflow. For me the most interesting part is the
Coverflow effect integration into Nautilus.
The bad news is that witout rebuilding Nautilus only the normal
Gloobus 0.4 is available as a Deb archive. A really nice goody is that is install GTK PixBuf Loader for support of Photoshop PSD and GIMP XCF files to the entire Gnome desktop. So any Gnome graphics viewer (like EOG, F-Spot or gThumb) can preview these formats too.
If you like these features don't forget to support the project by a donation!
Friday, 16. May 2008, 12:48:27
windows, open source, poll, mac
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Who is using GIMP, Inkscape. Blender, Scribus & Co? Linux people only or Mac fans and Windows users too?
Check out my poll at the side bar
Monday, 11. February 2008, 21:12:21
microsoft, internet explorer, web development, preview
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IEs 4 Linux brings the Internet Explorer 5,6 and 7 for web developers to Linux.
Many people getting display problems when using IEs4Linux with recent wine versions (>=0.9.52), the IE toolbar disappear and others bugs happens. For that problem a little emergency release is now available.
Sunday, 16. December 2007, 22:07:10
internet explorer, mac, web development, linux
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IEs 4 Linux brings the Internet Explorer 5,6 and 7 for web developers to Linux. A while it seems nothing happens on the IEs 4 Linux project and so i didn't visit it a longer time. But the development wasn't dead and they released the
version 2.99 that brings a lot of improvements and better support for Internet Explorer 7. This is the last 2.x release and we can look forward for version 3.
The installer isn't longer just a shell script it starts now with a GUI and that's really cool! If you like to install the IE 7 you have to click at the "Advanced" button.
Mike Kronenberg started last porting
IEs4Linux to Mac OS X. He made all modifications to the script needed to make it run on Mac. He also macfied the install process to make it more like what Mac users expect.
Happy coding!