Improved release: Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.8

Hello Everyone!

Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.8 released! It is an improved release, has no new feature added.

Here’s the changelog:

  • Removed the debian directory from the tarball source.
  • Fixed a spelling error under templates.
  • Made the templates translatable.
  • Fixed the ubuntu-tweak.desktop.
  • Some GUI improvement.


Downloads

Debian Package:

ubuntu-tweak_0.2.8-1~ppa2_all.debTarball Source:

ubuntu-tweak_0.2.8.orig.tar.gz

The repository is updated too.

Enjoy!

I’m continue to work with 0.3 series. Bye!

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10 Responses to Improved release: Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.8

  1. Lee Jarratt says:

    Great work, finally an application that is regularly updated. This is a great app, probably one of the best I’ve seen for Ubuntu. Keep up the great work there and I’ve been spreading the word of Ubuntu Tweak around :)

    Note: On the ‘about’ pop up on Ubuntu Tweak, you should change the copyright year from 2007 to 2008 ;)

    Lee

  2. Barry says:

    Nice app, keep up the good work man. Hopefully this will be integrated in the future, ubuntu needs something like this bad.

  3. Yanski says:

    Superb

  4. Lee Jarratt says:

    Yeah, like Barry said, this really should be integrated with Ubuntu in the future. It is an awesome tool, what I did was post this as an idea on the Canonical’s Ubuntu Brainstorm site.
    Please vote for this here:
    http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/3742/

    Lee

  5. Barry says:

    Very good idea Lee, I’m voting right now.

  6. Lee Jarratt says:

    Woops, I never knew someone else has posted it.
    Please vote on this one here:
    http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/item/3565/

    Can’t wait until 0.2.9!

  7. Huntly says:

    Cool app, thanks alot!

  8. TualatriX says:

    Thanks Lee Jarratt, now is the year of 2008.

    Regardless of whether this application will be integrated to Ubuntu, I’ll continue with it.

  9. Kadri says:

    i only downloaded this for one thing, and that was to get my gnome menus transparent, now its gone i had to remove it from my ubuntu install, thanks for the software but it serves me no use now, can you please allow us to chose if to make the windows transparent please?

  10. Stevie B. says:

    I downloaded Ubuntu Tweak but it does not open under system tools what could be wrong

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