GNOME 3.10 Has Been Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Google on 25 September 2013 at 03:26 PM EDT. 20 Comments
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The good news this week besides the continued Valve Linux news and other great things this week is the release of GNOME 3.10.

GNOME 3.10 is now available today and it features initial support for Wayland, a GNOME Software Center for browsing and installing applications, a re-worked system status area, new applications like GNOME Maps and GNOME Photos, Hi-Resolution Display support, new geo-location features, and much more.

Those wanting to learn more about the GNOME 3.10 release can find the announcement at GNOME.org.
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