This is not a major update for the application, but users are advised to upgrade

Aug 25, 2014 11:22 GMT  ·  By

Haguichi 1.0.25, a graphical frontend for Hamachi on Linux that integrates smoothly into the GNOME desktop, is now available for download and testing.

Haguichi features fully customizable commands, notification bubbles, meaningful tooltips, collapsible networklist, and more. The updates for this application are not released too often. In fact, the latest version was made available in April and the new release is actually quite small. It only packs a few changes and none of them are very interesting. Nonetheless, it would be a good idea to update your software.

According to the changelog, the shading of the hi-res application icon has been improved and now it looks better on dark backgrounds, all the automatically detectable terminal applications are now called by using the -e option with (except for konsole) the argument enclosed in quotes, a crash that happened when disconnecting on quit has been fixed, and a number of other minor fixes, improvements and optimizations have been implemented.

Check out a complete list of changes and updates in the official announcement. You can download Haguichi 1.0.25 right now from Softpedia, but you have to keep in mind that this only the source package and you will need to compile it. The software will arrive soon in the various repositories out there.