This is a circular-application-menu (C-A-M) prototype mirroring the same structure as the existing application menu for the GNOME desktop.
This was originally just a paper prototype which I did back in March 2007, and decided to code over Christmas 2007-2008.
Back In Time
Back In Time is a simple backup system for GNOME desktop inspired from “flyback project” and “TimeVault”.
Linux Theme Gets Scarily Close to XP
One clever/obsessive Linux theme crafter has released a XpGnome script that adds custom icons, controls, backgrounds, colors, and makes many other...
Ubuntu for the Holidays
Want some Ubuntu gear to put under the Christmas tree? Then check out the new U.S. Ubuntu store.
GNOME 2.24
The only languages currently used in applications that are part of an official GNOME desktop release are C, C# and Python.Look and feel GNOME is...
Apple Training Series: iWork 08 (Apple Training)
iWork 08 Keynote, Pages, NumbersApple's enhanced iWork productivity suite is poised to allow Mac users to create, present, and publish their work...
LaCie 250 GB Rugged Hard Disk with FireWire 800, FireWire 400,...
When mobile, things are bound to happen when you take an external hard drive with you. The Lacie 250GB Rugged All-Terrain External Hard Drive is...
Essential Linux Device Drivers (Prentice Hall Open Source...
“Probably the most wide ranging and complete Linux device driver book I’ve read.” --Alan Cox, Linux Guru and Key Kernel Developer “Very...
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