Hi everybody

I'm so glad to announce the first public release of gSmile: gSmile 0.1.0

*gSmile* is an open-source emoticon manager, that is a nice piece of
software that helps you to keep your emoticons and smilies organized and
to find them quickly whenever you need one of them.
It supports emoticon storing in nested folders with drag'n'drop from and
towards the web-browser.

gSmile is written in Python and uses this great wrapper, PyGTK, for the
GTK+ toolkit.
You can find all the information you need, the support forum, the
mailing-list and some shots, too, on gSmile home page at
http://gsmile.sourceforge.net/


This release is still an alpha development release: this because there aren't yet all the features I want for the first stable release, but gSmile now has enough features to be considered useful.

Currently these features are present:
- Folder create/delete/edit/move up/down
- Emoticon storage (with drag'n'drop from the browser)
- Emoticon usage (with drag'n'drop to the browser)
- Window-behaviour preferences
- Multiple tag-mode functionality (4 predefined, or write your own - no
saving of custom ones)

These are the tarballs:

Source package: untar it and run `python setup.py install'

gsmile-0.1.0.tar.gz                     md5sum:
56454ec7d5621dd29c4d514fe3b1ab0e
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gsmile/gsmile-0.1.0.tar.gz?download

Binary package: untar it under / (the root directory), files will be
placed in the right place

gsmile-0.1.0.linux-i686.tar.gz md5sum: 63cb988b988e1af5526b62780a063ac0
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gsmile/gsmile-0.1.0.linux-i686.tar.gz?download





Give it a try and report any bug you find, please.


Thanks very much, Federico Pelloni

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