TinyMe Test 5 released!
TinyMe test 5 has been released! If you liked test 4.1, you’re going to love test 5. I am really excited about this release. A lot of late night hours and hard work have gone into test 5, as I’ve been pushing to get this test out the door before I leave for school in 10 days. The changes for test 5 are almost too numerous to mention. This will hopefully be our last test release before TinyMe Final. Although a few bugs remain, TinyMe has many notable inprovements, including:
Fixed most open bugs. Only remaining major open bug (in my opinion) is that TinyMe still doesn’t auto mount removable media.
* I switched to GDM. This allows us greater flexibility with our login manager. Also, it enables Shutdown and Reboot options on logout.
* AbiWord was installed, with all the plugins your heart desires. Create and edit ODT, DOC, WPD, and many other formats.
* Idesk now handles the desktop instead of PCManFM.
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