Screenshots Of The GNOME 3.16 Changes

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 23 February 2015 at 08:11 PM EST. 33 Comments
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Over the past few months on Phoronix have been dozens of articles concerning the state of GNOME 3.16. For those wanting a visual walkthrough of the GNOME 3.16 changes, Matthias Clasen has provided a nice screenshot overview.

Clasen's newest blog post are of "GNOME 3.16 sightings" and show some of the visual changes to GNOME 3.16 with the new notifications, improved system integration, Nautilus UI improvements, overhauls of common GNOME applications, and new applications.

Those wanting to see screenshots of GNOME 3.16 Beta in its current form due to be finalized by late March for GNOME 3.16.0, head on over to Matthias Clasen's blog.
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