
- #REBASLIGHT DEMO HOW TO#
- #REBASLIGHT DEMO MAC OS#
- #REBASLIGHT DEMO INSTALL#
- #REBASLIGHT DEMO UPDATE#
When a device is enrolled by using a device license, the following Intune functions aren't supported: Intune app protection policies Conditional access User-based management features, such as email and calendaring Confirm your licenses. Then double-click the AppImage in the file manager to open it. A Microsoft Intune license is created for you when you sign up for the Intune free trial. If you want to restrict what Rebaslight can do on your system, you can run the AppImage in a sandbox like Firejail. This is entirely optional and currently needs to be configured by the user.
#REBASLIGHT DEMO UPDATE#
If you would like to update to a new version, simply download the new Rebaslight AppImage. If you would like to have the executable bit set automatically, and would like to see Rebaslight and other AppImages integrated into the system (menus, icons, file type associations, etc.), then you may want to check the optional appimaged daemon. Thanks for distributing Rebaslight in the AppImage format for all common Linux distributions.
#REBASLIGHT DEMO HOW TO#
Great! Here are some ideas on how to make it even better. Pro Tips for further enhancing the Rebaslight AppImage #REBASLIGHT USER LICENSE HOW TO# Please consider to add update information to the Rebaslight AppImage and ship a. zsync file so that it can be updated using AppImageUpdate. Tools like appimagetool and linuxdeployqt can do this for you easily. Improve this entry by shipping an AppStream metainfo file inside the AppImage in the usr/share/metainfo directory. There is an online tool that makes it easy to make one. The screenshot for Rebaslight has been automatically taken during a fully automated test.

#REBASLIGHT DEMO MAC OS#
Whatsie has many features including automatic updates, message notifications, Spell checker, auto correct, Keyboard shortcuts, launch on OS startup, and multiple themes etc. Whatsie is available for all Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X.You can specify the URL to a nicer one by shipping an AppStream metainfo file. It is still in beta stage, so you must encounter with some bugs. InstallationĪt present, Whatsie package is available for Debian, Ubuntu, and derivatives, Fedora, Red Hat, CentOS, Scientific Linux, and Arch Linux.ĭownload the latest Whatsie package from the following link to the operating you use.
#REBASLIGHT DEMO INSTALL#
Install Whatsie on Ubuntu, Debian using PPA Whatsie developer has created a PPA to make the installation much easier. gpg -keyserver -recv-keys 1537994D gpg -export -armor 1537994D | sudo apt-key add - echo "deb stable main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list To Whatsie on Debian, Ubuntu, and derivatives using, run the following commands one by one from your Terminal. Sudo apt-get install whatsie Install Whatsie on Ubuntu, Debian using. Or, run the following command from the Terminal to install it.įor 32 bit: sudo dpkg -i whatsie-2.0.bįor 64 bit: sudo dpkg -i whatsie-2.0.b deb packageĪfter downloading the Whatsie DEB package, just double click it to install. Please be mindful that Whatsie will not update automatically if you install the.

deb package, but you can still check for updates. You need to manually download and install the latest version every time. Install Whatsie on Fedora, CentOS, Red Hat using RPMĭownload the latest Whatsie version from the link give above.Īfter downloading the required RPM depending upon your distribution Architecture, install it as shown below.įor 32 bit: sudo yum install whatsie-2.0.14-linux-i386.rpm #WHATSAPP DESKTOP LINUX DOWNLOAD#

Please be mindful that this application will not update automatically if you install the RPM package.
