GNOME Do Changelog

What's new in GNOME Do 0.95.3

Nov 20, 2014
  • Brown paper bag release.
  • Fixes session-wide hang when Do is set to show the window on startup.

New in GNOME Do 0.95.1 (Jan 23, 2014)

  • The 0.95.1 release re-adds Mono < 3.2 support, using the new APIs only on Mono.Cairo ≥ 3.2

New in GNOME Do 0.95 (Jan 7, 2014)

  • Drop use of deprecated gnome-sharp libraries
  • Switch to GIO#
  • Now builds with Mono 3.0
  • Prevent users from setting known-broken keybindings
  • Allow regular plugins to trigger their own refresh cycle
  • Search in, and prefer, various GTK+ 3.0 locations
  • Clean up hundreds of deprecation warnings in the Cairo code
  • Clean up many, many instances where we relied on the finaliser to handle cleanup of Cairo objects. The GC should love us much more now!
  • Add a DebugItem action when debugging is enabled, to dump a bunch of useful information about an Item to Do's log

New in GNOME Do 0.8.3.1 (Dec 10, 2009)

  • The main attraction in the 0.8.3.1 big top is a fix for the "Do sits there eating 100% cpu" bug. In the lesser rings are multiple fixes for crasher bugs, numerous Network-Manager related fixes, and some minor polish. Rumours of flying pink elephants remain unconfirmed.

New in GNOME Do 0.8.2 (Jun 30, 2009)

  • A thoroughly bugfix release, with added Docky polish. Docky now supports extensible "docklets", found in the gnome-do-docklets source package.
  • Plugin handling has been made more robust - this should be the very last time that updating disables all your plugins!

New in GNOME Do 0.8 Alpha 3 (Jan 19, 2009)

  • This includes mainly bug fixes. All current alpha testers are encouraged to update, and if you aren't currently testing, please join the fun!