Blueberry is a gnome-bluetooth front-end, Blueberry works on any desktop environment and should work on any distribution as long as gnome-bluetooth is installed. It is an application which configures Bluetooth. It shows a systray icon in your panel and doesn’t annoy you if you don’t have a Bluetooth adapter. It also detects your desktop environment and integrates with it. For instance, if you clicked the “Sound Settings” button shown in the above screenshot, it would know whether to launch “cinnamon-settings sound”, “gnome-control-center sound”, “mate-volume-control”, “pavucontrol”, etc… depending on the desktop you’re currently running. It supports Cinnamon, MATE, Xfce, GNOME and Unity.
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Switch between different bluetooth stacks in just several seconds or less, with two mouse clicks. No computer reboot required.
WIDCOMM BLUETOOTH is a free BT stack which will allow you to connect your computer with others Bluetooth devices.
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