Crashbit is a Gnome Desktop Environment icon theme.
The GNOME Desktop Environment is built entirely from free software, making it an international effort. The aim is to create software development frameworks, select application software for the desktop, and develop programs that manage file handling, window and task management, and application launching. It's also part of the GNU project and can be used with Unix-like operating systems, notably Linux and Java Desktop System in Solaris.
The developers of GNOME put a lot of effort into making it simple and easy to use, making sure that it "just works." To install Crashbit, you need both GNOME and GTK.
The latest version of Crashbit has some excellent new features. There's a redesigned set of icons with new colours that are Fedora, SUSE, and Debian-friendly. The Devices category has new icons, such as Computer and Printer. Mimetypes, such as images, now have many new icons, as does OpenOffice.
In summary, Crashbit is an icon theme that breathes new life into your GNOME Desktop Environment. Its unique design and tweaked Tango Guidelines make it stand out from other icons themes. If you're looking for something fresh and exciting, give it a try.
Version 0.8.1: N/A