Ubuntu Releases Version 8.10, Intrepid Ibex
Amit Chowdhry | Thursday October 30, 2008 | 605 views| Add a Comment
Ubuntu, the free operating system that is based on Linux has released it’s newest version: 8.10. The newest version has an increase in performance and also supports 3G networks using a Connection Manager. The default browser for the newest version of Ubuntu 8.10 is Mozilla Firefox 3.
The operating system also comes with F-Spot, a photo managing software. F-Spot allows users to tag, share, upload, and sort photos. As far as office apps are concerned, Ubuntu comes with word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations using Open Office.
This version of Ubuntu is called Intrepid Ibex.
Related posts:
- uTorrent 1.8 Released With A Mac Version On The Way
- MySpace.com Releases Official Latino Version
- StudiVZ, German Version of Facebook to Hit 1 Mill Users By End of November; Italian Version Following Footsteps
- Google Translate Mobile Version Now Available On iPhone/iPod Touch
- Even Though Meebo, Digsby, and Pidgin Exists, AOL Launches Web Version of AIM Based On Flash