Jolla Puts Out Sailfish OS "Fiskarsinjoki" In Early Access

Written by Michael Larabel in Desktop on 5 October 2016 at 06:34 AM EDT. 18 Comments
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Jolla is looking to push out Sailfish OS releases faster and thus today announced "Fiskarsinjoki" in early access form.

This next iteration of Sailfish OS is codenamed Fiskarsinjoki over a small Finnish river. Fiskarsinjoki adds support for saving images/video directly to an SD card, easy conference calls support, an integrated scientific calculator, more editing options in the image gallery, file sharing support in the file manager, and various other small features and refinements.

Those wishing to learn more about Sailfish OS Fiskarsinjoki and see some screenshots of the changes can stop by the Jolla blog.
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