Category: GNOME
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Why Epiphany isn’t my default browser (and how that just changed)
GNOME has a collection of highly integrated applications that follows the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines and, for me, many of them aren’t quite useful. That’s pretty sad. Actually, that’s the reason that motivated me to start working with GNOME – to make the apps be useful to me, and craft new ones if they don’t…
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What the future holds (or plans for GNOME 3.20)
We did it. Yes, we finally made it. We’re having the 3.18 release, and is the best release ever – just like every GNOME release. We saw many cool features landing, a number of awsome project which the GNOME interns (hey, I was one of them too!) worked on this summer and lots of exciting…
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Productivity, made better
Two months ago, GNOME To Do was introduced to the outside world. People got (unexpectedly, I must admit) excited about it, and said that the app looks promising. A month lated, another version was release with a bunch of new features. Now that we’re reaching the 3.18 release, it’s time to settle things down and…
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Other Locations on Nautilus (GSoC final report)
Did you see what just happened with Nautilus? In case you didn’t, here’s what happened: Yes, Nautilus now is able to display Other Locations view, and finally it caught up with Gtk+ file chooser! It’s already on master, so anyone can test it with jhbuild. Also, Nautilus 3.17.90 already includes it, so Fedora Rawhide users…
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Cleaning the house (GSoC #6) & GUADEC
Some thoughts on Nautilus During the last weeks, the code on Gtk+ side is more or less settled, so I started working on Nautilus. The current situation is desperating. Nautilus code is old and, after almost 20 years of hundreds of contributors throwing their coins in, things are in a poor state. Many different formatting…
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GNOME To Do 3.17.4
After introducing GNOME To Do, it finished a very important cycle of development and we had a great set of fresh features for 3.17.4 release. Check them out: Today & Scheduled tasks The most noticeable feature of this release are the “Today” and “Scheduled” task lists, visible from the main view. They are always updated…