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ANNOUNCE: Tomboy 0.3.2 Released.

From:  Alex Graveley <alex-AT-beatniksoftware.com>
To:  Tomboy List <tomboy-list-AT-beatniksoftware.com>, gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org
Subject:  ANNOUNCE: Tomboy 0.3.2 Released.
Date:  Wed, 11 May 2005 01:14:06 -0700

Hey Guys,

Tomboy is a simple note-taking application designed to be unobtrusive 
and friendly, while supporting inter-note links similar to a 
WikiWikiWeb to help you organize your notes and ideas.  It can run 
either as a Gnome panel applet or a notifiication tray-icon.

See the Tomboy website at http://www.beatniksoftware.com/tomboy for 
downloads, screenshots, and more information.

This newest release (0.3.2) has lots of great bugfixes, including:

     * Several crash fixes related to Preferences and D-BUS.
     * Better desktop environment integration.
     * Support for newest Gnome and Metacity changes.
     * And more... (see below)

0.3.2 is a delayed bugfix release, intended to remedy many of the most 
common issues people have been experiencing with the 0.3.1 version, 
many of which had already been fixed in CVS.

Thanks,
-Alex


 From the NEWS file:
Version 0.3.2
     * Support building under Mono 1.1.x.
     * Support GTK+ toolbar preference.
     * Support transparant panels.
     * Print tabs correctly in the PrintNotes plugin.
     * Fix crash when setting global keybindings preferences.
     * Fix various D-BUS crashes (patch from Joe Shaw).
     * Fix URL dropping for newer GTK+ versions.
     * Work around anti-focus avoidance code in Gnome 2.10.
     * Move already opened notes to the current workspace.
     * Work around GTK# binary incompatibility.
     * Desensitize the Link button when no text is selected.
     * Default to using tray-icon mode, for easy shell execution.
     * Include tomboy-plugins.pc for plugin authors.

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