Google
has
released
a beta of its
Google
Desktop software for Linux, allowing users to search for text inside
documents, email messages and Gmail accounts.
The Linux software does not, however, offer the sidebar and gadgets that are
available in the versions for Windows and Mac OS X.
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"We focused most of our efforts on desktop search. Gadgets and sidebar are
not supported, but will probably be added in the future," a Google spokesperson
told
vnunet.com.
Gadgets are small applications that reside on the sidebar. They can update
the user on news headlines and new email messages, or gauge the system's memory
and CPU usage.
The new software supports Debian 4.0, Fedora Core 6, Mandriva, Ubuntu 6.10,
SuSE 10.1 and Red Hat 5.
But whereas Picasa relies on the
Wine
Windows emulation technology to run the platform, the Linux version of the
search software has been designed from the ground up.
Google could not provide a projected release date for the final version of
the software. The firm wants to gather user feedback and ensure that the
software meets all quality demands before a 1.0 version is released.
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