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Tomboy version 0.4.0 has been released

Tomboy is a simple note-taking application designed to be unobtrusive and friendly, while supporting inter-note links similar to a WikiWikiWeb to help you organize your notes and ideas. It can run either as a Gnome panel applet or a notification tray-icon.

See the website at http://www.beatniksoftware.com/tomboy for downloads, screenshots, and more information.

Tomboy is available at:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/tomboy/0.4/tomboy-0.4.0.tar.gz
md5sum: ada990831c74ad2b0061e2f581497c52
size: 917K

http://download.gnome.org/sources/tomboy/0.4/tomboy-0.4.0.tar.bz2
md5sum:478cda63b581d55ee90c85d532a8dd97
size: 758K

This newest release (0.4.0) has a lot of great new features and bugfixes as described in the NEWS file:

Version 0.4.0
* Support building with Gtk# 2.
* New Sticky Notes import plugin (Sanford Armstrong).
* Note loading code cleanups (Sebastian Rittau).
* Use Tango icons by default.
* Allow icon theming.
* Support TOMBOY_PATH environment variable.
* Remove dbus-sharp dependency, require dbus 0.90.
* Fix recursive HTML note export infinite loop.
* Fix Preferences dialog modality.
* Locale-friendly dates on printed note footer.
* Update Galago plugin for 0.5 API.
* Install Gnome URL handler for note://.
* Improve ToC load time.

0.4.0 is the first Tomboy release to be considered as part of the GNOME 2.16 desktop environment. This is really exciting, and I can't wait to see what the larger exposure and improved release planning, documentation, and translations will do for the future of Tomboy.

A special thanks goes out in this release to Sanford Armstrong, whose hard work on the Sticky Notes import plugin helped make Tomboy's inclusion into GNOME a reality.