Leftovers: Software
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Rygel Open Source Media Server to Bring Lots of New Features for GNOME 3.18
Rygel, an open source and free media server solution distributed as part of the GNOME desktop environment, has reached version 0.27.1 on May 25, an unstable version that will be part of the GNOME 3.17.2 development release.
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Atom 0.201.0 (Text Editor) Adds A New Set Of Fixes
Atom is an open-source, multi-platform text editor developed by GitHub, having a simple and intuitive graphical user interface and a bunch of interesting features for writing: CSS, HTML, JavaScript and other web programming languages. Among others, it has support for macros, auto-completion a split screen feature and it integrates with the file manager.
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Grive2: Grive Fork With Google Drive REST API And Partial Sync Support [PPA]
Grive was an unofficial, open source command line Linux client for Google Drive. I say "was" because the tool no longer works due to Google changing it's API recently and Grive not being maintained any more (there are no commits on its GitHub page since May, 2013).
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Shotcut Is a New and Powerful Free Video Editor for Linux
Shotcut is a new, free and open source video editor for the Linux platform, and it comes with a large number of features, some of which are Linux-only.
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Scribus 1.5.0 Open-Source and Powerful DTP App Released with over 1,000 Bugfixes
After several years of hard work, the Scribus Team has recently been proud to announce the immediate availability for download of Scribus 1.5.0 for all supported operating systems, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
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Google Chrome 43 Stable Updated for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X
On May 25, the Google Chrome development team, through Anthony Laforge, announced the immediate availability for download (and update) of a new stable build for the popular Google Chrome web browser.
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Google Hangouts Chrome app update makes it useful on a Mac, good for every other platform too
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Google updates Hangouts Chrome app for Windows, OS X and Linux
Some of you may have already realized this, but Google has pushed out a refreshed Hangouts Chrome app for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. The new app is actually quite great, so if you're a Hangouts user, you should update.
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