2011年8月12日星期五

GNOME 3 published, usher in an interesting mix of iOS and OS X.

Sebastian Anthony on the 7 April 2011 at 06:40 amGNOME 3 desktop managerGNOME 3, after more than two years of development, has been released into the wild. GNOME 3 is not only the logical successor of GNOME 2: it is a completely new project, to create "completely new, modern desktop for today's users and technologies."

The best way to check, GNOME 3 new features - and it has many new features-is a live version of OPENSUSE or Fedora run or simply go to the GNOME 3 view you Web page and the (rather quite) introductory videos. You want a summary, but here it is: GNOME 3 looks much like Mac OS X, with a healthy dollop iOSesqueness for good measure, always yet still somehow retained an underlying sense of Linux.

The overall aesthetic is very simple, very elegant, and although he somewhat out of fashion, there are many of the rounded corners, also. The most important addition is workflow-wise, apps can adding an app launcher cum-ALT-tab screen where you launch or leaves you through your open Windows. A complete list of new features and changes check the GNOME 3 release notes.

Despite GNOME 3 will be officially launched there are not really all versions for existing, stable distributions-it's the live-CD/USB images or 3 PPA Ubuntu users have to wait for the introduction of 11.04 for a GNOME, but it breaks unit in the process. Fedora users have to wait for the 24 may version of Fedora-15. If you feel crazy, you can create course always GNOME 3 from source. Tags: desktop Manager, JDesktopPane, Fedora, GNOME, GNOME 3, GNOME project, Gnome3, GnomeProject, Linux, openSUSE, Ubuntu, window manager, WindowManager


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