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This week in GNOME

Phosh 0.29 has arrived with improved lock screen notifications, this week's highlight in GNOME

This week in GNOME, the highlight has been the release of a new version of the Phosh mobile DE.

This week in GNOME

GNOME sees this week how Tube Converter changes its name, among other news from third-party apps

This week, most of the news in the GNOME circle has come in third-party applications, such as the new name of Tube Converter.

This week in GNOME

Many GNOME applications are updated to use the latest from libadwaita

GNOME and its circle are updating many of their applications to use the latest version of libadwaita.

This week in GNOME 100

GNOME celebrates the 100th week of TWIG with many new features in different own applications and those of its circle

This week marks the 100th week since GNOME started the This Week initiative in GNOME. Many applications and improvements since then.

This week in GNOME

GNOME improves libadwaita, its development tools and applications from its circle

GNOME has introduced many new features this week, some more its own and others related to third-party developers.

This week in GNOME

GNOME will be able to search for files faster in Nautilus, among the most outstanding news of this week

GNOME Files, better known as Naitulus, will be able to search faster thanks to recent performance improvements.

New window for sharing options in GNOME Settings

GNOME continues to improve its Settings app. New this week

GNOME has presented a lot of new features this week, such as some that will allow better management of flatpak packages from Software.

This week in GNOME

GNOME, news this week in its circle of apps

GNOME has published this week's news in its circle of apps, where it stands out that Bavarder can display formatted text.

This week in GNOME

GNOME Files receives a new interface to configure the columns in the file list. News

GNOME has introduced an option that will introduce a change to Nautilus that had been the same for almost 20 years.

This week in GNOME

GNOME Circle welcomes Telegraph; news this week

This week, GNOME has welcomed the Telegraph app into its circle, among the most outstanding news.

This week in GNOME

Loupe continues working to be the official GNOME app. New this week

In this week's GNOME news, we see that Loupe keeps getting better, and should be an official app soon.

This week in GNOME

This Week's GNOME Updates: Phosh Prepares New Shutdown Menu, Among Others

GNOME has published the news of the last week, and among them stands out a new shutdown menu in Phosh.

This week in GNOME

GNOME publishes the news of these Easter, and the majority are new versions of applications

GNOME has published the news that have taken place in the last week, and all of them tell us about new applications.

This week in GNOME

GNOME promises performance improvements in Mutter, among the news this week

Mutter will behave better in GNOME 44 and there is a new application to run games from different libraries in GNOME.

This week in GNOME

With GNOME 44 already among us, the project focuses on the development of GNOME 45

GNOME 45 has started its development after the release of the latest stable version. It will arrive in the fall of this 2023.

GNOME44

GNOME 44 arrives with general improvements, redesigns and more

GNOME 44 includes major improvements to the Settings app, a better quick settings menu, and a...

GNOME 44 Customizable Keyboard Shortcuts

GNOME Builder will introduce custom shortcuts, among this week's news

GNOME Builder will introduce a novelty with which we can create custom keyboard shortcuts. It will arrive very soon.

This week in GNOME

New apps and updates this week in GNOME

Several new applications have arrived at GNOME this week, and others in its circle have also been updated.

Elastic enters the GNOME Circle

Phosh 0.25.0 and Elastic are among the highlights of this week in GNOME

GNOME has told us about the news of the last week and among them the arrival of Elastic to the GNOME circle stands out.

Gnome Circle

GNOME welcomes three apps into its circle. New this week

GNOME has introduced many new features this week, including three new forays into GNOME Circle.

Touchpad settings in GNOME

GNOME greatly improves its mouse and touchpad settings and launches a drug app. New this week

GNOME has published the news of the last week and highlights that they have improved the mouse and touchpad section in Settings.

This week in GNOME

GNOME Software will improve its performance, among the most outstanding news of this week

Among the news this week, GNOME Software has received improvements that will improve the performance of the app store.

Loupe in GNOME

Loupe enters the incubator with plans to become a GNOME application. New this week

Project GNOME has accepted Loupe for its incubator, which could make it become an official app for the project.

This week in GNOME

GNOME publishes the first anonymous data of its users, among the news this week

GNOME has published the first information about the anonymous data it collects from its users, among other news.

BlackBox in GNOME

GNOME continues to improve the sound panel in Settings, among the most outstanding news of this week

GNOME continues to improve the Settings application, and also continues to advance its sound panel among the latest news.

GNOME will remove the open app indicator

GNOME plans to remove the open app indicator from the top panel, among the most outstanding novelties with which 2023 begins

The days of the text that appears in the top panel of GNOME indicating which app is in the foreground are numbered. GNOME will remove it.

This week in GNOME

GNOME says goodbye to 2022 with news in applications such as Fragments, Converter and Ear Tag

GNOME has dismissed the year by telling us about several applications that have been updated, some with very noticeable changes.

This week in GNOME

Phosh already shows emergency contacts on the lock screen. This week in GNOME

This week in which we enter Christmas, GNOME does not rest and has shown us the new things that have been introduced during these days.

Grid view in GTK4 and GNOME

GTK4 now has the grid view with larger icons in the file picker. This week in GNOME

GNOME has announced that, after ten years, the file picker has received the grid view with larger thumbnails.

This week in GNOME

GNOME Software will be renewed using the new GTK and libadwaita, among the news this week

Among the new features this week in GNOME, its software center will see its interface revamped using the latest GTK and libadwaita.

This week in GNOME

GNOME improves the Settings app for the next release. New this week

GNOME has presented this week new applications and improvements in some available in its circle, among other news.

Who wants to be a millionaire in Debian GNOME

GNOME presents the game "Who wants to be a millionaire" among this week's news

It has come to GNOME, but it can also be used on other desktops, the game "Who wants to be a millionaire".

Upscaler in GNOME

GNOME presents Upscaler among this week's news

GNOME has announced that the Upscaler application, software for improving the quality of images, has been released this week.

Zap, new app from GNOME Circle

Zap Joins GNOME Circle, Tube Converter Keeps Getting Better, and Other New This Week

GNOME has welcomed a new application to its circle, among the news this week, number 69.

GNOMEMoney

GNOME kicks off November with new GTK dialogs

GNOME has announced that it is leaving GIMPnet, has improved the documentation, and introduced a new API for GTK dialogs.

Girens in GNOME

GNOME ends October seeing improvements in Girens, Tagger and other apps in its circle

This week, GNOME has told us about a few applications that have been updated, some with many new features.

Share WiFi with GNOME Shell extension

GNOME continues to update applications to use GTK4, such as Epiphany and Kerberos

This week, GNOME has published news, such as an extension that allows WiFi sharing from a QR code.

This week in GNOME

GNOME Circle continues to push apps to GNOME 43, GTK4 and libadwaita

The GNOME Circle has updated applications this week, some with GNOME 43 support and others re-based on GTK4.

Playhouse at This Week in GNOME

Apps updated this week in GNOME

This week in GNOME we have been told about many applications close to the project that have been updated to new versions.

Workbench in GNOME Circle

Workbench becomes part of the GNOME circle. News this week

This week, GNOME has included the Workbench application in its circle, among other new features such as Kooha 2.0.0.

GNOME-43-Guadalajara

GNOME welcomes “Guadalajara”, and the first images of GNOME for mobile appear

Project GNOME welcomes GNOME 43, and tells us about other developments that have taken place in the last week.

GNOME-43-Guadalajara

Gnome 43 "Guadalajara" has already been released, know what's new

GNOME 43 comes with a redesigned system status menu, plus several GNOME applications have adopted GTK 4.

Workbench this week in GNOME

libadwaita 1.2.0 now available, and other news this week in GNOME

This week in GNOME, the project told us about the release of libadwaita 1.2.0, which is responsible for some of what we see on the desktop.

New Bottles library mode, from the GNOME circle

GNOME Shell for mobile is taking shape, and GTK 4.8.0 is now available. This week in GNOME

GNOME Shell for mobile is making huge strides, and improvements to extensions and different applications have also been released.

What's New in GNOME-based Phosh

Phosh improves the calling app and there will be widgets on the lock screen. This week in GNOME

This week in GNOME there have been new developments in some of its applications, and also in the project's desktop-based Phosh.

Pano, GNOME Shell extension

The first version of Pano arrives at GNOME, among the novelties of this week

Pano is a clipboard manager that has arrived this week at GNOME as one of the most outstanding new features.

BlackBox in GNOME

Black Box continues to receive improvements, and other news that has been this week in GNOME

GNOME has published a weekly news note highlighting the changes introduced in different apps.

GNOME continues to improve Epiphany, among the news this week

GNOME continues to improve its web browser, Epiphany, and has improved support for taking screenshots from the browser.

GNOME Initial Setup with GTK4 and libadwaita

GNOME's initial setup is already based on GTK4 and libadwaita, among the most notable changes this week

This week in GNOME they have introduced quite a few new features, and work continues so that a lot of software is based on GTK 4.

Parental controls in GNOME

GNOME 43.alpha Now Available, This Week's Highlights

GNOME 43.alpha has been released this week, and the project has also made improvements to some applications in its circle.

GNOMEBuilder

GNOME celebrates the first birthday of “TWIG” with many new features all over

GNOME has published many novelties in its own applications, third-party applications and libraries, taking the opportunity to celebrate the first year in "TWIG".

GNOME Web with extensions

GNOME Web will receive support for extensions, and the rest of the news this week

GNOME Web, also known as Epiphany, will receive support for extensions, among the highlights of this week.

List View in GNOME Nautilus

GNOME debuts new list view in Nautilus, among the news this week

This week in GNOME there haven't been a lot of new features, but there have been some interesting ones like the new Nautilus list view.

New apps this week in GNOME

GNOME updates many applications in its circle this week

GNOME has published a weekly note highlighting the number of new versions of applications in its circle updated.

Amberon joins GNOME Circle

GNOME welcomes Amberol and Phosh 0.20.0 released its first beta this week

This week, GNOME highlights that Amberol has joined their circle and the release of the first beta of Phosh.

New version of Amberol this week in GNOME

GNOME Shell is also presented as a candidate for mobile devices, among the novelties of this week

GNOME Mobile will be a reality. It will be a version that will come from the same project, different from Purism's Phosho.

Amberol on GNOME 42 and Ubuntu 22.04

GNOME improves some extensions and Amberol, among other new features

GNOME has introduced few new features these weeks, but several stand out in some extensions and new versions of apps.

Warps in GNOME

Warp enters the GNOME circle, among the most notable changes this week

Among the novelties of this week in GNOME, the project has included Warp, an app to send files, among its applications.

Warping in GNOME 42

GNOME makes changes in its directive, among the most outstanding novelties of this week

GNOME has published this week's change note and in it they explain to us that there are changes in their directive.

More emojis in GNOME Characters

GNOME Characters will improve its support for emojis, and has introduced new apps this week

GNOME has published a note on weekly news in which it highlights that its app for emojis will support more icons.

2D gestures in GNOME Shell

GNOME working on new 2D gestures that will work on touch screens, and more this week

GNOME doesn't stop at gestures in v40. Now working on new 2D gestures that can be used on computers with normal and touch screens.

Gnome Sushi

GNOME seeks a maintainer for Sushi, the quick view app, among the news of week 40

GNOME has shared some plans for the future of the foundation, and is looking for a maintainer for the cool Sushi previewer.

Mousai, this week in GNOME

GNOME tells us again about few new things this week, but Phosh has received a very aesthetic touch

GNOME has introduced new versions of applications, some aesthetic tweaks and Phosh has new more aesthetic gestures.

GNOME Shell Extensions

GNOME tells us this week about very few news, almost everything related to libadwaita

GNOME has published a weekly entry in which it has told us about very few new things, most of them related to libadwaita.

Identity of GNOME

GNOME tells us about many news, enough to title its weekly entry as "Absolutely serious"

GNOME has told us about many changes they have made in the last seven days, most notably the GNOME extensions.

GNOME 42

GNOME 42 now available, with a new capture tool, dark mode improvements and other new features

GNOME 42 has come with many new features, but it stands out for some new apps, such as the new tool for taking screenshots.

Desktop Cube

GNOME cube desktop extension has received improvements, Audio Sharing becomes part of GNOME Circles and other changes this week

GNOME has published the news of the last week and among them the desktop cube extension stands out

KDE Connect clipboard

How to share the clipboard of your mobile with Ubuntu

If you want to share the clipboard of your Android smartphone or tablet and your PC with your Ubuntu distro, this is the solution

GNOME Shell Extensions

GNOME promises to show updated screenshots of its most popular applications, among other new features this week

Among other interesting news, such as those related to GNOME Shell extensions, the project promises updated screenshots.

Light and dark theme in GNOME

GNOME highlights this week some security patches and improvements in its extensions

There hasn't been much movement this week in GNOME, but we have heard about some security patches and extension improvements.

This week in GNOME, weather apps and fonts

GNOME releases transition between changing light and dark themes, among other new features this week

GNOME has released a transition to go from the light to the dark theme, among other new features such as changes in the weather app.

Light theme and dark theme in GNOME

GNOME presents Fragments 2.0 and improvements in the settings app, among other new features

GNOME has announced that the settings will allow changing the wallpaper from light to dark depending on the chosen theme.

Calendar in the future GNOME

GNOME anticipates improvements in its calendar and that it will eliminate some rounded components

GNOME has told us that some rounded components will disappear next March, among other changes that are coming soon.

Screenshot tool in GNOME 42

GNOME 42 will release a screenshot app, and the rest of the news this week

It has been confirmed that GNOME 42 will arrive with the new screenshot app that will allow you to record your desktop, among other new features.

Shell in GNOME 42

GNOME 42 will be the version with the most rounded contours of recent times

This week, Project GNOME has announced that in GNOME 42 we will see many visual improvements to the famous Linux desktop.

Rnotes in GNOME

GNOME releases many new features, including improvements to Mutter and Phosh

GNOME has published an article about what's new in the last seven days with many more news than we are used to.

Junction in GNOME

GNOME says goodbye to 2021 with more improvements in its screenshot tool and Tangram, among others

The GNOME Shell screenshot tool continues to improve ahead of its launch. This is how GNOME says goodbye to 2021.

Cawbird on Debian GNOME

Cawbird now displays the Twitter user profile screen, among this week's GNOME highlights

GNOME has released the changes it has introduced this week, including improvements to the Cawbird Twitter client.

GNOME shell Capture Tool

GNOME continues to work on its screenshot tool, and other improvements this week

This week, GNOME again mentioned improvements to its screenshot tool, among other new features.

Get stuck on Debian 11 GNOME

GNOME Software improves support for Flatpak packages and other improvements this week

GNOME continues to polish things up to fit GTK4 and libadwaita, among other enhancements such as flatpak support in Software.

GNOME Capture Tool

GNOME continues to improve the screenshot tool and libadwaita, among others

This week, the GNOME project told us about new improvements to its screenshot tool, among other new features.

GNOME Shell screenshot ui

GNOME Shell Screenshot UI continues to be polished, and other new features

Much progress is being made in the GNOME capture tool, and in the future it will also allow to record the screen of the operating system.

GNOME Telegrand

GNOME continues to improve some applications in its circle, such as Telegrand and Pika Backup

GNOME continues to work to improve its software, among which are many applications such as the client for Telegram Telegrand.

Mousai joins GNOME Circles

Mousai has joined GNOME Circles, and other desktop news this week

GNOME has released a weekly release list highlighting the arrival of Phosh 0.14.0 and Mousai as a GNOME Circles app.

GNOME prepares sepia colors

GNOME prepares changes that will allow apps to use sepia, among other changes

The GNOME project has discussed recent changes, including some in libadwaita or the first version of Junction.

Dash to Dock 70 arrives with support for Gnome 40

Recently, the launch of the new version of Dash to Dock 70 was announced, which as the main and only novelty ...

GNOME Capture Tool

GNOME will improve the interface of its capture tool and has told us about other new features

GNOME is porting many applications to GTK4 and libadwaita, and aims to improve the application of screenshots.

GNOME Disk Usage Analyzer

GNOME has brought several apps to GTK4 and libadwaita in the last week

In the last week, Project GNOME has brought several of its applications to GTK4 and libadwaita, thereby gaining visual consistency.

This week in GNOME

GNOME talks about improvements in libadwaita, Circle Apps and Phosh

GNOME has talked about the news that they have had this week, such as improvements in libadwaita and new apps with support for the dark theme.

Metadata Cleaner in GNOME

GNOME mentions the arrival of GNOME 41 in its article this week and updates to apps like Kooha 2.0.0

GNOME has published a news article including the Kooha 2.0.0 releases and the stable version of Audio Sharing.

Telegrand in GNOME 3.38

Telegrand will support stickers soon, and other new features coming soon to GNOME

GNOME has told us about some of the news it is working on, such as that its Telegram Telegrand client will support stickers.

This week in GNOME

This Week in GNOME: Developers of the Most Used Desktop Also Releasing Weekly What's New They're Working on

This week in GNOME is an initiative of the project so that, among other things, users can see what they are working on.

GNOME 40 on Ubuntu

GNOME 40 comes to Ubuntu 21.10, and the dock remains on the left

GNOME 40 is already available in the latest Ubuntu 21.10 Impish Indri Daily Build, and it's probably not what you expected.

Gnome 40 has already been released and these are its news

After six months of development, the release of the new version of Gnome 40 is presented which compared to the previous version ...

GNOME 40 beta is now available

A few days ago, through the mailing lists, Abderrahim Kitouni, a member of the desktop environment development team ...

GNOME 3.38 on Ubuntu 20.10

GNOME 3.38, now available the desktop that will use Groovy Gorilla with many improvements

GNOME 3.38 is now officially available, and it will be the graphical environment that Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla will use from October.

Application launcher without frequent tabs in GNOME 3.38 of Ubuntu 20.10

GNOME 3.38 will ship with a redesigned application launcher that will not include a "Frequently" tab.

The GNOME developers are working on a new application launcher that will arrive in GNOME 3.38 with changes to its design.

GNOME 3.37.1

GNOME 3.37.1 now available as a first step towards the Groovy Gorilla environment

GNOME 3.37.1 has arrived as the first step towards GNOME 3.38, the graphical environment that Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla will use, with little notable news.

GNOME 3.36.1

GNOME 3.36.1 arrives with the first fixes in preparation for the Ubuntu 20.04 beta release

GNOME 3.36.1 has been released a few moments ago with the first fixes for the graphical environment that Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa will use.

GNOME 3.36

GNOME 3.36, now available the version of the graphical environment that Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa will use

A few moments ago, GNOME 3.36, the graphical environment that will include the next version of Ubuntu, which will be released in April, is available.

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