GNOME introduces improvements to Maps, Papers, and Libadwaita
GNOME had a productive week and presented new features in its own applications, those of its network, and those of third-party developers.
GNOME had a productive week and presented new features in its own applications, those of its network, and those of third-party developers.
GNOME has published the latest news from the past week, and among the highlights is that Bazaar now allows the installation of .flatpak files.
GNOME has presented us with the new features of the last week, which are few, but they assure us that they are of high quality.
GNOME continues to improve its ecosystem with new features for apps like Fractal, Dino, and Papers.
GNOME has published a weekly note that is predominantly about new versions of applications from its official circle.
GNOME has published the news from the last week, this time what happened from April 17 to 24, 2026.
GNOME publishes a weekly news update with many updates to applications from the project and its circle.
GNOME has published the news from the last week, and in it we find new versions of apps and extensions.
GNOME has published the news from the last week, a time in which they have introduced many notable changes.
GNOME has published a weekly update note highlighting the positive reception of Sessions within the project community.
GNOME 50 has arrived in a week in which applications, libraries and frameworks have taken a break.
GNOME 50 Tokyo arrives with stable VRR, improvements for NVIDIA, accelerated remote desktop, and enhanced accessibility. Everything is changing.
GNOME has introduced new features in its pseudo-operating system, called GNOME OS, and other apps from its circle.
List of new features in GNOME this week. Highlights include the arrival of GTK 4.22 and the ratic music player, still under development.
This week brought news to GNOME, most notably that Gradia has joined its official community.
GNOME publishes a weekly news update highlighting improvements to the Cine and Parabolic apps, as well as a new version of Phosh.
GNOME has unveiled its latest updates of the week, including improvements to Bazaar, AppManager, and some extensions.
GNOME has improved its Resources application, in a week in which AppManager has taken center stage.
GNOME has introduced interesting new features in GTK, as well as in other applications and libraries within its ecosystem.
GNOME 50 Alpha removes the native X11 session, introduces session saving via systemd, new parental controls, and improvements to Nautilus.
GNOME has published a weekly release note highlighting changes to GNOME Calendar and some extensions.
GNOME has celebrated the launch of the alpha version of GNOME 50 in a week without major new features in its apps.
GNOME has presented the new features that have taken place from January 2nd to 9th, and among them a new version of Phosh stands out.
GNOME is back after a week of Christmas break, and it's back with recharged batteries and new applications.
It's been a quiet week in the GNOME universe, probably because Christmas is near, but there are some general updates.
GNOME has published the week's new features, which this time includes fifteen days due to the absence of last week.
GNOME has published this week's news, among which several extensions for GNOME Shell stand out once again.
Among the new features of GNOME this week are many app updates, such as Files and Calendars, and libraries.
GNOME introduces general improvements to desktop usability and consistency, including new features in Nautilus.
GNOME has released its latest updates, and among them are several extensions for its Shell.
GNOME releases its Halloween week updates. In addition to Halloween-themed content, there are new extensions.
GNOME has unveiled this week's new features, including a new version of DistroShelf and extensions.
GNOME has released its latest updates over the past seven days, including a new antivirus application.
GNOME has published a weekly update highlighting the arrival of Phosh 0.50 and Ubuntu 25.10 with GNOME 49.
It's been a quiet week at GNOME. Its seven-day rating only scores five points, including one about the GNOME Foundation.
KDE has unveiled the first new features that will arrive with Plasma 6.6, but well into next year.
GNOME has introduced a new responsive sidebar that will be available in the future libadwaita. There are also new app versions.
GNOME unveiled last week's new features on an unusual Sunday. Mahjongg is now part of the mix.
GNOME 49 arrives with Wayland by default, revamped apps, and color and performance improvements. Learn about the changes and how to try them on your distro.
Libadwaita 1.8 introduces AdwShortcutsDialog, CSS query support, typographical improvements, and performance tweaks...
What is Quadrapassel, how to play it, and how to install it on Linux. Cheats, options, and commands for all distros.
GNOME has published a weekly update note with updates to apps like Apostrophe, Sudoku, and even games.
GNOME has released a shorter than usual weekly release list, but there are new application versions.
GNOME has welcomed a new app: Mufeed joins its fold. GTK 4.20 was also released this week.
During this week, which was quiet for many developers, GNOME has introduced a successor to Gradient.
GNOME has released its list of new features of the week, and it includes several new applications and other changes.
Pipeline for GNOME: New interface, filters, exports, and shortcuts. Technical details and installation on Flathub. Discover it and get the most out of it.
GNOME has published a list of this week's new features, highlighting changes to Pipeline, Gradia, and Papers, among others.
GNOME has introduced typographical improvements and new applications, while improving support for the upcoming GNOME 49.
There was no news in GNOME last week for GUADEC 2025, but this week they're back with a vengeance and some interesting new features.
GNOME continues to improve its calendar, now allowing you to export events in .ics format for easy sharing.
GNOME has announced that Papers is replacing Evince as the project's official document viewer, along with other improvements.
GNOME has published a new weekly update highlighting changes to apps like Pipeline and Distroshelf.
GNOME has unveiled this week's new features. There aren't many, but there are changes to Maps and Calendar, among others.
GNOME, among the news this week, has made the official announcement that its version 49 will no longer support X11.
GNOME has celebrated the arrival of Pride Month with many new features, including a future improvement to GIMP.
GNOME has released the first public version of a new screenshot presentation app. What's new this week.
It's the weekend again, and GNOME has published another post with the latest updates...
GNOME has released this week's new features update, and it's already two hundred. Thanks to them, GNOME has grown a lot in four years.
Steven Deobald takes over as Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation. His experience in free software and his vision for collaboration will drive
GNOME has announced that it will be abandoning Totem in favor of Showtime as the default video player on its desktop.
GNOME has published a list of new features from the last week, which includes improvements to apps like the Calendar.
Throughout this week, GNOME has taken the opportunity to improve its software store and make other changes to apps.
GNOME has celebrated many arrivals: desktop versions 48.1 and 47.6, and the releases of Ubuntu 25.04, Fedora 42, and Manjaro 25.
GNOME has ported its Weather app to TypeScript. It's the second official app to do so.
GNOME has released the latest updates from the last week, including new versions of Amberol and Phosh.
GNOME has a new remote desktop app, although it's designed with virtual machines in mind.
GNOME 48 arrives with grouped notifications, improved performance, and HDR support. Discover all the new features in this new version.
Among this week's new features, GNOME has introduced LPTK, a password manager that can be used locally.
GNOME has improved support for its applications to perform better on Apple desktop systems.
GNOME has introduced a new extension for its Shell and several application updates in its circle.
GNOME has announced the arrival of Phosh 0.45.0 and welcomed Keypunch as a Circle app, among other new features.
There's not much left. GNOME has merged grouped notifications for a future version of the popular desktop.
GNOME continues to prepare the beta version of the next version, and also tells us about updates in some of its apps.
GNOME OS is evolving into a general-purpose distribution with modern technologies like Wayland and Flatpak. We'll tell you all about it.
Discover the best GNOME extensions in 2024. Customize and optimize your desktop with these key tools.
GNOME begins Pride Month with several new features and improvements, among which there is much made thanks to the donation from STF.
GNOME has published this week's news, and it seems that DewDuct, a YouTube app based on NewPipe, is being liked a lot.
Learn about GNOME's 5-year plan to foster the growth of the user and developer community, promote the vision...
GNOME continues working on the installer for its pseudo-operating system, GNOME OS, among the news this week.
In the last seven days, GNOME has introduced several improvements to the interface for which they have used CSS, among other new features.
GNOME has presented the weeks of a final week in which there is nothing that really stands out from the rest.
This week Apostrophe 3.0 arrived, the new version of one of the best Markdown editors for GNOME.
Quiet week in GNOME, in which the highlight has been a new point version of the GTK library.
GNOME has published the news from the last week and they highlight new notifications in GNOME Software with icons.
Over the last week, GNOME has updated many applications in its environment, and has welcomed a new one: SemantiK.
GNOME has made good use of the Sovereign Tech Fund donation and, among other things, has created mockups for an installer.
Among the news this week, GNOME has accepted Biblioteca into its circle and Apostrophe includes a new security measure.
GNOME has published a weekly news note with many changes, while congratulating itself on the arrival of GNOME 46.
The new version of Gnome 46 with code name “Kathmandu” is now available for everyone and this new version adds new...
This week there have been no very notable developments in the GNOME world, but we can mention the arrival of Libadwaita 1.5.
This week there have been many new developments in GNOME, many of them taking advantage of the Sovereign Tech Fund donation.
GNOME Calendar will look better and offer more in the upcoming GNOME 46, among the most notable new features this week.
Papers has entered the GNOME incubator this week and could replace Evince as the document viewer.
Among the news this week in GNOME, general improvements continue thanks to the donation from Sovereign Tech Fund.
GNOME has taken advantage of the Sovereign Tech Fund donation to make improvements to its infrastructure, among the news this week.
Week number 133 of This Week in GNOME has been quiet, in part due to the arrival of FOSDEM 2024.
GNOME continues to improve the platform thanks to the donation from the Sovereign Tech Fund, and this week it has been noticed in security and more.
GNOME continues to take advantage of the money from the Sovereign Tech Fund to improve a little bit of everything on your desktop.
GNOME continues the year strongly and during the last week it has introduced many new features in its software circle.