Distributed as part of the GNOME 3.16 desktop

Mar 24, 2015 23:43 GMT  ·  By

The release of the GNOME 3.16 desktop environment is imminent, so application developers still publish their packages on the GNOME’s FTP website in preparation for tomorrow’s big announcement.

Sound Juicer, the default Audio-CD ripper software of GNOME has also been updated these days bringing various improvements, updated translations, as well as bug fixes. The latest version of Sound Juicer is now 3.16.0 and it was announced by Phillip Wood.

According to the release notes, Sound Juicer 3.16.0 adds an AppData file, as well as a name tag for it, addresses a crash on the FreeBSD operating system, fixes build issues with with -Wl,--as-needed, and repairs issues with the “Busy” status and the status bar messages.

Some improvements have been added to mb-test and the build system, and the source code has been cleaned up. The Sound Juicer application can now be used directly from the build directory even when bulilddir != srcdir. Also, deprecated widgets have been removed from the app’s Preferences dialog.

Last but not least, the Basque, Brazilian Portuguese, Bosnian, Chinese (Taiwan), Czech, Hungarian, Korean, Norwegian bokmål, Polish, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, and Vietnamese translations have been updated.

You can download Sound Juicer 3.16.0 right now from Softpedia. The software will be installable alongside the GNOME 3.16 desktop environment, due for release on March 25, 2015, but available in distributions after a few weeks.