What's new in Blueman 1.21
Oct 23, 2009
- Fixes:
- Fixed a python assertion abort on fedora.
- Improved handlng of file transfers with obex-data-server
- Some performance optimizations
- New features:
- Added support for moving running PulseAudio streams to newly connected bluetooth audio devices. For seamless bluetooth audio experience
- Exposed plugin configuration in the front end.
New in Blueman 1.10 (Apr 22, 2009)
- Applet is now completely modular. Plugins can be dynamically loaded and unloaded. Plugin setup can be accessed in About → Plugins.
- Pulseaudio plugin. Loads pulseaudio bluetooth module after connection to an audio device is established. Disabled by default.
- KillSwitch plugin. Turn off bluetooth function now engages a bluetooth killswitch if the machine supports it.
- Many bug fixes and improvements as usual.
New in Blueman 1.02 (Feb 26, 2009)
- Removed gconf dependency, now if gconf is not available, plain files will be used.
- Many bug fixes
- Cool fading effects
- Some GUI improvements
- Made blueman-sendto backwards compatible with bluetooth-sendto.
- ln -s /usr/bin/blueman-sendto /usr/bin/bluetooth-sendto will bring back the ability to send files using nautilus-sendto.
New in Blueman 1.0 (Feb 11, 2009)
- Bluez 4 support.
- Network manager integration for PAN and DIALUP connections.
- obex-data-server integration for sending and receiving files.
- Feature rich GUIs.
- Support for creating Network Access Point with dhcp and NAT.
New in Blueman 0.5 (Nov 21, 2008)
- Drag&Drop support in the main list
- Automatic network configuration!
- Revamped dialogs and graphical interface elements
- obex-data-server integration
- Policykit integration