User Features Coming To GNOME 3.11.5
GNOME 3.11.5 is anticipated for release later today and with it will come new user-facing features.
Already for GNOME 3.11.5 packages we have covered WebKitGTK+ support for multiple web processes, additions to GNOME Shell 3.11.5, a new GTK+ pop-overs feature, and Mutter-Wayland support for sub-surfaces.
For those curious about the minor user enhancements and polishing, Red Hat's Matthias Clasen has penned a new blog post and shared some screenshots to provide a quick glance of the new release. Features covered in Clasen's post about GNOME Shell 3.11.5 include system status refinements, airplane mode improvements, and desktop file actions.
Already for GNOME 3.11.5 packages we have covered WebKitGTK+ support for multiple web processes, additions to GNOME Shell 3.11.5, a new GTK+ pop-overs feature, and Mutter-Wayland support for sub-surfaces.
For those curious about the minor user enhancements and polishing, Red Hat's Matthias Clasen has penned a new blog post and shared some screenshots to provide a quick glance of the new release. Features covered in Clasen's post about GNOME Shell 3.11.5 include system status refinements, airplane mode improvements, and desktop file actions.
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