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ANNOUNCEMENT: Seahorse 0.9.10

From:  Nate Nielsen <nielsen-list-AT-memberwebs.com>
To:  gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org, Seahorse-user-AT-lists.sourceforge.net, seahorse-announce-AT-lists.sourceforge.net
Subject:  ANNOUNCEMENT: Seahorse 0.9.10
Date:  Thu, 4 Jan 2007 21:07:25 +0000 (UTC)

About Seahorse:
================

This is a development release.

Seahorse is a GNOME application for managing encryption keys. It also
integrates with nautilus, gedit and other places for
encryption/decryption operations.

Current work on seahorse is going into making encryption easier for end
users to use and (where needed) comprehend.


Changes between 0.9.9 and 0.9.10:
=================================

    * Add a strike through for revoked, disabled, expired
      keys [Adam Schreiber]
    * Fix problem with not refreshing after adding or
      deleting keys.
    * No copious polling in the background for daemons.
    * Use GOption for parsing command line arguments
    * Use GtkStatusIcon from GTK 2.10 [chpe]
    * Fix repeated loading of keys.
    * Don't show expiry date for remote keys [Adam Schreiber]
    * Rename 'scaleable' pixmaps directory to 'scalable'
    * Fix assertion when no gnome-keyring keyring exists.
    * More documentation updates by <milo_casagrande@yahoo.it>


Updated Translations:
======================

    * David Lodge (en_GB)
    * Francisco Javier F. Serrador (es)
    * Daniel Nylander (sv)
    * Clytie Siddall (vi)


Downloads:
===========

Source code:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/seahorse/0.9/seahorse-0...
[MD5 sum: 5210b43a7495827d46523bb3e6af2967]


Notes:
=======

    * Bug reports are appreciated and should be filed in the
      GNOME Bugzilla.


Cheers,
Nate Nielsen


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