Tualatrix Chou, the developer behind the Ubuntu Tweak application, a very useful utility for all users of the Ubuntu Linux operating system, announced today, April 25, that a new version is available for download, supporting the brand-new Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) operating system.
The developer of Ubuntu Tweak, Tualatrix announced that the development and maintenance of Ubuntu Tweak will be continued and released Ubuntu Tweak 0.8.1 with bug fixes and Love Wallpaper HD.
Since the release of Ubuntu Tweak 0.8.0, the “Apps” feature brings the high network traffic and much more works on maintaining and optimizing server and client.
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Ubuntu Tweak, a very useful utility designed for Ubuntu users who want to tweak various aspects of their open source operating system, reached version 0.8.5, as announced by its developer, Tualatrix Chou.
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Ubuntu Tweak 0.8.2 was just released with the support for Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal. This simple and brief tutorial will show you what’s new in Ubuntu Tweak 0.8.2 and how to install it.
In this release, it improves the Apps with installation status. Now you will see a green icon that indicate if an app is installed.
Tualatrix Chou, developer and maintainer of awesome customization tool Ubuntu Tweak recently announced that he won't develop Ubuntu Tweak anymore.
Below are some excerpts from his announcement:
No matter how you got this news, what I want to announce is the same: I want to stop the development and maintenance of Ubuntu Tweak.
Ubuntu Tweak is an amazing application that can be used to manage features of Ubuntu operating systems, but the developer has chosen to stop the development, without further explanations.Just after the launch of Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal), Ding Zhou, the developer of Ubuntu Tweak has announced that all development has stopped, leaving no clue about a possible continuation.
I got a System76 Lemur Ultra Thin (lemu4) with Ubuntu 12.10 64 bit and I added and I installed the Ubuntu Tweak 0.8.2 app.
John Stowers has announced the release of GNOME Tweak Tool 3.6.1, a utility popular among users of the GNOME 3 desktop environment.
The GNOME Tweak Tool is better known by the users of Ubuntu as Advanced Settings.
John Stowers has announced the release of GNOME Tweak Tool 3.6.0, a utility popular among users of the GNOME 3 desktop environment. The GNOME Tweak Tool is better known by the users of Ubuntu as Advanced Settings. As you might expect, it's a very important tool for customizing how your Gnome 3 environment looks and behaves.