Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 15:43:07 -0400 (EDT) From: Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com> To: gnome-announce-list@gnome.org Subject: "October GNOME" release now available Announcing the release of - O c t o b e r G N O M E - (version 1.0.53) The GNOME Project is pleased to announce the availability of "October GNOME". This new version provides a stable, easy-to-use, and powerful desktop environment for users of UNIX-like operating systems such as GNU/Linux. ===> What is GNOME? The GNU Network Object Model Environment (GNOME) is a free desktop environment for UNIX-like systems, allowing users to perform basic system tasks such as file management and interface customization without having to use complicated commands at a prompt. GNOME provides a powerful graphical environment to ease the use of UNIX-like systems. Using the drag and drop file manager, users can manipulate files and desktop icons. Complete customization of interface look-and-feel is allowed through the control center, which allows users to achieve maximum comfort and productivity through appearance themes and other settings. The GNOME panel, the central element of the GNOME desktop, is a flexibly configurable launching point for applications and utilities. Native language support allows users to experience GNOME in almost thirty different languages, and translation teams are working constantly to increase the number of languages supported. For developers, GNOME provides a standard application framework. This ensures a consistent interface for users to learn. The application framework allows developers to easily utilize techologies such as CORBA, drag-and-drop, the GNOME canvas/imaging model, XML, libglade, and programming language independance to build high-powered applications. ===> What is new in October GNOME? Improvements: . Impressive stability improvements allow worry-free computing. . Available features in the core desktop applications have been expanded and improved. . Interaction with the GNOME developers is more convenient, thanks to the simplified problem reporting process. . Many more native language translations added by the GNOME Translation Project. . "Magic URL" feature in the terminal widget allows web integration with legacy applications. . Glade interface development tool added. . xchat IRC client added. . CORBA interfaces added for major desktop services. . Many additions to the GNOME true-color icons by the GNOME Icon Project ===> How can I install October GNOME? For instructions on how to install this new release, please visit the Getting Started page at http://www.gnome.org/start/ In addition to source code, pre-compiled packages are available for the Caldera, LinuxPPC, Red Hat, and SuSE distributions of Linux, with packages for other distributions coming shortly. ===> How can I get help using October GNOME? Help is available through a wide variety of venues such as mailing lists, IRC channels, and online documentation. Please visit the web site at http://www.gnome.org/ for more information. Enjoy, -- The GNOME team