How To Install Sublime Text 3 Build 3114 Beta on Ubuntu 16.04 and Others
Other Changes Upgraded from wxWidgets 2.8.12 to wxWidgets 3.0.2. Restructuring of the Preferences Menu Restructuring of the Track Dropdown Menu (for the Spectrograms) The Noise Reduction “Frequency smoothing” default has been increased to 3 to help avoid metallic artifacts. Resetting Preferences or deleting audacity.cfg will set the new default. (Windows) The location of Audacity’s work-in-progress folder has been changed, to avoid problems where certain disk cleaners treated them as deletable temporary files.
GIMP 2.8.16 was recently released to celebrated GIMP 20th anniversary. GIMP 2.8.16 features support for layer groups in OpenRaster files, fixes for layer groups support in PSD, various user inrterface improvements, OSX build system fixes, translation updates, and more changes. Our immediate future plans are to release first public version in the unstable 2.9.x series that will feature fully functional GEGL port, 16/32bit per channel processing, basic OpenEXR support, vastly improved color management implementation, new tools, on-canvas preview for many filters, and more.
NetBeans IDE 8.1 is available in English, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Russian, and Simplified Chinese. See release notesfor all new features and enhancements made
Install TextAdept 8.3 on Ubuntu OS
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install atom
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<pre style="text-align: justify;">$ sudo apt-get remove converseen $ sudo apt-get install ppa-purge $ sudo ppa-purge ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/apps
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