Wednesday 4 March 2015

Yanes-GMime : Updated to 0.2 , Now more stable and effective

Yanes-GMime : Change your Mimetypes names , icons and default apps under gnome desktop

Yanes-GMimev0.2

Due to lack of a such tool under Gnome envirenment , Many internautes from
the linux community (using Ubuntu , fedora,..) are asking for a simple way to
change mime types on their gnome desktops ,
you may want to assign a specific icon to your files , or
assign a specific application to open some file type ,
or even make mime type for your source files , or documents  diffrent from the default one .
Yanes-GMime make all the needed changes in single click , in a very simplified 
Graphical Interface .

* New in version 0.2:
* More compatibility with Gnome Envirenment under Ubuntu .
* Added compatibility with KDE predifined mimetypes .
* Fixed major bug when dealing with Double defined Mimetypes.
* Is now almost  compatible with the FreeDesktop.org specifications .


*Testing :
This tool is tested under Ubuntu 14.04  x64
please provide results for use in other distros .
*Download :
get it from here: Yanes-GMimev0.2-x64 .
The only compiled version is the amd64 ,I will try to get the x86 one
ready soon .

I'm waiting for comments and test results to improve it

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  2. Gave Error - Default Icon /TempIcons/48x48 unable to write to directory. If you put a 48 x 48 png in the /TempIcons/48x48 directory with the name Document-XXX.png it give the same error on the 32x32 directroy but if you place a png file of the correct size with the name Document-XXX.png in the 48x48, 32x32, 24x24 directory the program does seem to work. (replace the XXX with the file extension you are trying to change). Hope this helps

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  3. And this was on Ubuntu 16.04 64bit machine running an Intel Core I5 CPU

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