![]() ![]() Today we are going to discuss how to install Dropbox in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server edition. ![]() ![]() If you’re yet to try Ubuntu 18.04 (do keep in mind it’s in alpha quality) you can grab the latest daily ISO and check it out.įinally, if you’re reading this from Ubuntu 17. We already looked at how to install and configure Dropbox in Ubuntu 18.04 desktop. If you’re running Ubuntu 18.04 daily builds you will receive this app automatically when you install the next round up updates - so keep an eye out! It could do with some information about the features, modes, plugins, screenshots showing the full interface, and so on. The issue occurs with the Dropbox packages in the official Ubuntu repositories (called nautilus-dropbox, which doesnt depend on Nautilus and can be used to. It also integrates with GNOME Online Accounts to let you ‘sync’ your tasks with a couple of online services.Īt this point in a post I’d normally say something like “you can learn more about the app on the GNOME Wiki” but, honestly, the wiki page tells you next to nothing. The app adheres to all of the standard GNOME app conventions, like header bar, single app menu, and so on. You can choose to give tasks due dates, add subtasks, and double-click on any to-do to add, edit or view detailed notes. It’s more than just a simple, ordered jot pad for to-dos though.įor example, the app lets you assign different priorities to tasks, with colors displays the list mode so that you can clearly delineate between them. GNOME To Do is a new app in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS You can quickly add edit and manage lists, and reorder tasks within lists using drag and drop. Support for plugins mean that it can be quickly adapted to suit your workflow.Īs app is now part of the core GNOME experience upstream the Ubuntu desktop team have opted to include it in the Bionic Beaver too. Install Dropbox on your computer to start sharing your photos, docs, and videos, all from one secure place. The app promises to let you organize tasks ‘without getting into your way’ and has a decent set of features. It’s called ‘GNOME To Do’ and it is, as you might have guessed, a ‘personal task manager’ designed for the GNOME desktop. Official PPA (8.04 version < 16. When you boot up Ubuntu 18.04 LTS ‘Bionic Beaver’ later this year you’ll find a brand new app is installed by default. ![]()
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