Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 2 (Intrepid Ibex) Screenshots

The second alpha version Ubuntu 8.10 (codename Intrepid Ibex) has released yesterday, and is now available for download. The final version is scheduled to release this October.
Alpha 2 does not bring any major changes as compared to Alpha 1, but comes with the brand new Xorg 7.4, a new Linux kernel, GNOME 2.23.4 and some other software updates. A brand new completely redesigned theme was also introduced in the previous alpha.
Sylpheed – A Multiplatform Email Client

Sylpheed is a fast, light weight and a user-friendly email and news client. It will run on just about any Linux or UNIX compliant system – Linux, BSD, and Mac OS X. And works on Windows as well. The interface is 3-paned display, similar to popular email clients like Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird etc. The interface is also designed to emulate the mailers on Emacsen, and almost all commands are accessible with the keyboard.
Trinity Rescue Kit: Free Live CD To Repair Windows

Trinity Rescue Kit is a FREE live CD (Linux distribution), ideal for repairing, rescuing and recovering your Windows computer and can be equally used for Linux as well. You can use this live CD to backup or restore your passwords, or stop/remove a virus before it starts damaging your computer. Trinity Rescue Kit (TRK) can be used to recover lost partitions, deleted files etc. all by using the FREE Live CD.
aTunes: Audio Manager & Organizer

If you’ve been looking for an audio utility that works on multiplatforms, like Windows, Linux etc. then aTunes should be the right choice for you. aTunes is a full-featured audio player, manager and music organizer. It is developed in Java programming language so that it can work on different platforms (Operating Systems) like Windows, Linux, Unix-like systems etc.
Tweak Your Ubuntu With Ubuntu Tweak
by Haris on June 19, 2008
in Linux, Softwares, Tips and Tricks, Tools

Ubuntu Tweak is a freeware that allows you to easily tweak your Ubuntu by letting you configure hidden settings and you can customize your desktop environment like showing or hiding Computer, Home, Trash or Networks icons, change power or secuity settings on the fly or change the splash screen. You can also use it to quickly adjust settings for GNOME Panel and some more advanced security settings.



