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Ubuntu Tweak 0.5 Adds Application Center for Easier App Installs

Written by compews
Jan 20 2010

lifehacker.com

Ubuntu 9.10 only: Ubuntu Tweak, the all-in-one system modifier and software manager we’ve previously mentioned, has a new release out that improves the app installation process with a consolidated view, online app browsing and synchronization, and adds a few other goodies.

Previous versions of Ubuntu Tweak have included a means of installing non-standard applications, but this 0.5.0 release consolidates the tools to do so and makes it a lot easier to navigate. Simply check off the apps you want to grab—and there are a lot of great ones here—or do so from the online app library, and sync it to your Ubuntu Tweak software. Elsewhere in the software, you’ll find tools to customize your Ubuntu system’s menus, icons, desktop, login window, and other features.

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