Blueman 1.0: Bluetooth device manager for GNU / Linux
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Tag: Linux
Tag: Linux
Blueman is a complete Bluetooth device manager for Gnome desktop. It is designed to provide simple and effective means for controlling BlueZ API and simplifying Bluetooth tasks such as connecting to 3G, EDGE and GPRS via dial-up, connecting to or creating bluetooth networks, connecting to input devices, connecting to audio devices and sending, receiving and browsing files via OBEX In addition, Blueman is tightly integrated with the Gnome environment and Network Manager 0.7, so any Dial- up or Network connections will be made available (via HAL) to Network Manager. More details and download from: http://www.blueman-project.org/downloads.html [via]
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