Update Manager Indicator Displays The Number Of Updates On The Panel, More

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Update Manager Indicator is an Ubuntu appindicator that shows up on the panel when there are updates available and comes with some extra features like showing a list of updates in a submenu, refresh the repositories or display NotifyOSD notifications when you have new updates.
There hasn’t been a new Update Manager Indicator release in a while and the previous one was kind of buggy in Ubuntu Precise, so I’ve packaged the latest version from GIT and uploaded it to the main WebUpd8 PPA. The new version brings GTK3 support, an option to display the number of updates in the indicator icon and a new optional feature to upgrade in the background (until now, you could only use the Update Manager).
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Google Tasks Indicator: Quick Access To Your Google Tasks From The Ubuntu Panel

Google Tasks Indicator

Google Tasks Indicator is a new appindicator that displays your 10 most recent Google tasks on the Ubuntu panel.

 

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Calendar Indicator Displays Google Calendar Events On The Ubuntu Panel (Without Evolution)

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Calendar Indicator is a new tool to display your Google Calendar events on the Ubuntu / Unity panel.
You can already do that with Evolution and Indicator DateTime, but there are some differences: firstly, the obvious: you don’t need Evolution to use Calendar Indicator. And secondly, Calendar Indicator displays the next 10 upcoming Google Calendar events at once, so you don’t have to scroll through dates to see your Google Calendar events.
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