The latest version of one of the most popular Ubuntu-tweaking tools is out. Ubuntu Tweak has reached version 0.5.
Ubuntu Tweak 0.5 is a Major Release with Many New Features
Ubuntu Tweak has been a must-download tool for all Ubuntu users for quite a while now.
It does it’s job well – exposing hidden options and revealing features that are difficult to find through the GUI.

The latest version, 0.5, adds a ton of new features and brings in some notable changes: [From the official Ubuntu Tweak site]
Major changes:
- Drop the support of Ubuntu 9.04 and before
- Use native icons in the UI
- Migrate from policykit to policykit-1, no C code any more
- Support dynamic-modules, only load supported modules
- Redesign the sidebar and titlebar
New features:
- Application Center: improved from Add/Remove, supports online data sync
- Source Center: improved from Third-Party Source, supports online data sync
- Update Manager: a simple but more human-readable update manager
- Improve the computer page, add “Change Hostname” feature
- Add indicator-session dialog control
- Add the menu and button icon options to gnomesettings
- Add the show desktop icon again
- Add the option to disable user list in gdm

Download Ubuntu Tweak 0.5
Ubuntu Tweak 0.5 can be downloaded by following the instructions here.
Find out more from the website, and tell us what you tweaked in the comments section below!
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