The Improvements To GNOME's Nautilus 3.20 FIle Manager

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 8 February 2016 at 07:28 AM EST. 30 Comments
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With the UI freeze being imminent for GNOME 3.20, we will soon have a good idea for how this desktop environment update due out next month will look. To get started, here's a look at the Nautilus 3.20 file manager changes for this six-month GNOME update.

Besides many bug fixes, GNOME 3.20 is bringing a shortcuts window to teach the user about possible shortcuts, new preferences, a new search popover UI, limits on searches, and a variety of other enhancements.

More details on the Nautilus 3.20 changes -- along with plenty of screenshots of said changes -- can be found via this blog post by GNOME developer Carlos Soriano.
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