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  •  14 May 2011 18:33

    Release Notes: The Portuguese translation was updated. The applet's own CPU usage was lowered.

    •  03 Jun 2009 20:54

    Release Notes: Weeds now reflect iowait rather than network load. A Dutch translation was added. The French translation was updated. Build errors on GNOME >= 2.26 were fixed. The source code was moved from CVS to BZR.

    •  04 Jan 2009 16:44

    Release Notes: Applet sizing was fixed so that the applet doesn't become too narrow on the default GNOME panels. Water now has a minimum level so that load is visible even on systems with very low memory usage. The tool tip was improved. Man pages were fixed so that they can be parsed by lexgrog.

    Release Notes: The Brazilian Portuguese translation was updated.

    •  05 Jan 2008 12:14

    Release Notes: Network interface detection was changed to use ioctl() rather than guessing what interfaces are available. Some phrasing changes were made to better match other GNOME applets.

    Release Notes: CPU load distribution is now visualized by having the most heavily loaded CPU bubbling in the middle and the others on the sides. SMP detection code was fixed. The GNOME category changed to "System & Hardware".

    Release Notes: The Polish translation was updated. A Brazilian Portuguese translation was added.

    Release Notes: The word "bytes" may now be translated. The French translation was updated. The maintainer's e-mail address was updated.

    Release Notes: The Italian translation has been updated. The applet is now better at locating the mail spool file, and thus at displaying the bottle. The bottle now stays on the bottom if read mail remains in the spool file.

    •  09 Jan 2005 05:05

    Release Notes: Crashes when system time moves backwards (happens on systems with an NTP daemon running) have been fixed. The network load graph doesn't look like a moving blob any more.

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