- Dropline Neu! - GNOME-Look.org
Just like I promised, the first (public) preview release of the new Dropline NEU! icon set. What’s new about this one?, well… everything!!. I’ll start by saying that the icons have been resized to 48×48 and in this resize process every icon got modified :) . This release is compliant with FreeDesktop.org’s Icon Naming Specification (just like Giøn). It also includes 22×22, 24×24, 48×48 and 128×128 PNGs (for those of you who prefer use PNGs instead of SVG for performance) 16×16 is coming in the final release.
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Note: Also, this time it doesn’t has all the apps icons it used to have, I’ve only implemented the basic ones, the rest will get in there, they just need some time. It uses symlinks instead of duplicating files (and filesize of course)… previous version had about 470 icons, this new version has over 3000! ...more! (and imagine how many they’ll be once I finish every app icon).
- Compiz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Compiz is one of the first compositing window managers for the X Window System that is able to take advantage of OpenGL-acceleration. The integration allows it to perform compositing effects in window management, such as a minimization effect and a cube workspace. Compiz conforms to the ICCCM standard and as such can substitute for the default Metacity in GNOME or KWin in KDE. Compiz brings some of the features found in competitors, such as Exposé in Apple's Mac OS X and a new Alt-Tab application-switcher, similar to the one found in Microsoft's Windows Vista.
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