Online Accounts: you can manage
online sources like Google Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Chat and even
Documents from within the GNOME 3.2 UI, with the help of applications
such as GNOME Documents, Contacts, Empathy, Evolution:
- GNOME Documents:
"Documents" is a new application which allows you to manage both online (Google Docs) as well as local documents.
- GNOME Contacts, which includes your contacts from applications such as Evolution or Empathy, in one place:
You can even search for contacts in the GNOME Shell Activities Overview:
or reply to chat from the GNOME3.2 popup notifications (and notification counter):
A new Empathy log viewer:
Web Application mode:
you can save websites as "web apps" through Epiphany. The newly created
web apps will show up in the GNOME Shell menu, you can add pin them to
Dash, etc.:
Once click installation support for GNOME Shell extensions:
GNOME Shell got a browser plugin which will allow you to install
extensions with a click, however, extensions.gnome.org isn't working
just yet. Also, according to a message on the GNOME Shell mailing list, even though this feature is not "advertised" for GNOME 3.2, it should work later on:
I think what makes sense is to have the site as a bit of a stealth-beta for this release ... something we're still working on, something we don't advertise as a release feature, but something that you can already use.
(thanks to an anonymous WebUpd8 reader for this tip!)
Experimental Wayland and "Broadway" HTML 5 backend for GTK+ 3.2 (which allows you to run applications in a web browser). We've already talked about this a few days ago - see: GTK+ 3.2 Released With HTML5 And Wayland Backends Support.
The user menu which allows you to enable/disable notifications:
Quick Nautilus previews for pictures, music and other files (like Gloobus Preview), through an application called Sushi. To preview a file, select it and press SPACE:
New GDM login screen:
New on-screen keyboard:
Integrated hotplugging:
And a lot more:
- recent directories in file saving dialog
- color management in System Settings
- On tablets and similar touchscreen devices, rotating the device will automatically rotate the screen
- a counter for the tray notifications
- window corners are now smoothly anti-aliased
You can read the official GNOME 3.2 release announcement HERE.
from : webupd8
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