- audacious 3.3.2: bugfix release, available in experimental.
- deja-dup 2.40.0: first stable release of 2.40 branch, available in experimental.
- midori 0.4.7: latest upstream release, available both in unstable and experimental (GTK+3).
- uberwriter 12.10.02: first public beta, available in experimental branch (be careful with this one and report any encountered bugs).
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