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Blueman is a GTK+ Bluetooth Manager Blueman is designed to provide simple, yet effective means for controlling BlueZ API and simplifying bluetooth tasks such as: - Connecting to 3G/EDGE/GPRS via dial-up - Connecting to/Creating bluetooth networks - Connecting to input devices - Connecting to audio devices - Sending/Receiving/Browsing files via OBEX - Pairing Blueman also integrates with Network Manager 0.7, so any Dialup/Network connections will be made available (via HAL) to Network Manager.
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  • pankamyk devotee

    yes i agree this is the best bluetooth manager under GNOME

  • gabeweb fanatic
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    El administrador de dispositivos Bluetooth ideal para Gnome; a pocos clics se puede compartir archivos e incluso usar el móvil como módem sin mucho esfuerzo

  • evelio fanatic
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    Best GNOME bluetooth manager no doubt

  • TheFlameBeneathTheIce expert
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    Excellent GTK bluetooth manager

  • fragilematter expert

    I wish I could use it, but it requires network-manager and I'm a wicd user all the way...

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Website: blueman-project.org
Developer: unknown
License: Open source
Version: 1.20
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Usage: 23 hours, 27 minutes and 34 seconds
Usage since: 11 February 2009

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