GNOME's Zeitgeist Engine Has Its First Release

Announced over at Launchpad.net is the Zeitgeist Engine version 0.2. This is the first public release of this event logging framework. Some of the features for this Zeitgeist 0.2 release is an SQLite back-end for storing information, a D-Bus API for storing and retrieving data, and support for logging items and events from GtkRecentManager. There is also support in Zeitgeist right now for logging events from Firefox, Tomboy, Evolution, and Twitter. Plug-ins are also available for monitoring what's happening in Epiphany and Bazaar.
Beyond offering the source packages for Zeitgeist 0.2, there is a Personal Package Archive available to Ubuntu users. While Zeitgeist isn't yet ready for usage in a stable environment, it's out there now for those who want it.
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