TheFridge
October 26th, 2006, 11:40 AM
The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 6.10, codenamed Edgy Eft!
Edgy includes some cool new stuff, including:
Tomboy: an easy-to-use and efficient note-taking tool.
F-Spot: a photo management tool that enables tagging, photo editing and automatic uploading to on-line web management sites such as Flickr.
GNOME 2.16: which in addition to new features such as enhanced power management, makes the GNOME desktop more secure, faster and more stable. <li >Upstart: substantially faster startup and shutdown, plus bonus high-resolution graphics.</strong>
Firefox 2.0: offering inline spell check support in web forms, easy recovery of crashed sessions, built-in phishing detectors, enhanced search engine management with built in OpenSearch support, and better support for previewing and subscribing to web feeds.
Evolution 2.8.0: which brings new features such as vertical message
panes.
Proactive security features, preventing many common security vulnerabilities even before they are discovered. Go download (http://www.ubuntu.com/download) it today, then tell the world!
More... (http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/611)
Edgy includes some cool new stuff, including:
Tomboy: an easy-to-use and efficient note-taking tool.
F-Spot: a photo management tool that enables tagging, photo editing and automatic uploading to on-line web management sites such as Flickr.
GNOME 2.16: which in addition to new features such as enhanced power management, makes the GNOME desktop more secure, faster and more stable. <li >Upstart: substantially faster startup and shutdown, plus bonus high-resolution graphics.</strong>
Firefox 2.0: offering inline spell check support in web forms, easy recovery of crashed sessions, built-in phishing detectors, enhanced search engine management with built in OpenSearch support, and better support for previewing and subscribing to web feeds.
Evolution 2.8.0: which brings new features such as vertical message
panes.
Proactive security features, preventing many common security vulnerabilities even before they are discovered. Go download (http://www.ubuntu.com/download) it today, then tell the world!
More... (http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/611)