The version 2.3.9 of the Sound Switcher Indicator is released.
The version 2.3.9 of the Sound Switcher Indicator is released.
For the first time in my life I won a prize: a digital radio receiver Denver DAB-18.
That happened thanks to the Met het oog op morgen (which roughly translates as “With a view to tomorrow”) podcast, which I’ve been listening to for about a decade now. It’s double useful because you learn the news and improve your Dutch at the same time.
This nightly podcast is being made by the NPO and published around midnight, so I’d usually listen to it the next day.
A new bugfix release 2.3.8 of the Sound Switcher Indicator is out.
This version fixes two serious issues in the indicator.
The version 2.3.6 of the Sound Switcher Indicator has been released, featuring improved keyboard shortcuts and device display.
Martin Patz has assembled and published a package for the Sound Switcher Indicator in the Arch User Repository.
It takes a single command now to install the indicator in Arch Linux.
I’ve released a minor Sound Switcher Indicator update, the version 2.3.5.2.
A minor update to Sound Switcher Indicator — version 2.3.4 — has been released (as well as a few intermediate ones).
What’s changed since the previous 2.3.0 release:
A new version of Sound Switcher Indicator — 2.3.0 — has just been released.
This version finally adds a frequently-requested feature: the ability of mapping global keyboard shortcuts to input and output ports.
It’s time to fulfil my promise, so please meet Sound Switcher Indicator version 2.2.0.
I’m not really into reviewing gadgets, but in this case it’s worth doing it. Today I’d like to review Mi In-Ear Headphones Pro HD by the well-known Chinese make Xiaomi.