hmmm... does this look like something new for anybody?
i don't think so, just a few apps got better (fixing 200 bugs in
nautilus, replacing gpdf with some new viewer, preview of pdf files
(c'mon, that's why filenames exist...))

or things like this:
[quote]
Nautilus is now more tightly integrated with the multimedia tasks you
want to do. In addition to the thumbnailing of video and previewing of
audio in past releases, Nautilus now offers drag and drop capabilities
from audio CDs and the ability to play a track simply by double clicking.
[/quote]

hell, the ability to play a track simply by double clicking (wtf are
they trying to say us, that they finally managed to link a mime-type to
an application after 10 years of development..?)
man, this whole site sounds like installing windows xp, so what do you
wanna discuss??

greets, chris



Thomas Kleinbauer wrote:

>Let me give you a topic:
>
>http://www.gnome.org/~davyd/gnome-2-12/
>
>Discuss!
>
>:-)
>
>  
>


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