GNOME 3.3.4 Development Release Is Here

Posted by hanuca on Jan 27, 2012 9:59 AM EDT
Softpedia; By Marius Nestor
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The GNOME Project announced a few minuntes ago, January 26th, the immediate availability for testing of the fourth development release of the upcoming GNOME 3.4 desktop environment, which brings various fixes and improvements.

With a delay of one week, the GNOME 3.3.4 desktop environment is ready for testing and it brings updates to main components, such as GNOME Bluetooth, GNOME Contacts, GNOME Desktop, GNOME Control Center, GNOME Disk Utiliy, GNOME Icon Theme Symbolic, GNOME Themes Standard, GNOME Keyring, GNOME System Monitor, GNOME Shell, GNOME Settings Daemon, GTK+, Mutter, Vala, Yelp, and Nautilus.

Apps such as Empathy, Epiphany, Eye of GNOME, Evince, Evolution Data Center, and GCalctool were also updated, along with core libraries such as GLib2, GMime, libgee, libgxps, libsoup, at-spi2-atk, at-spi2-core, cogl, gcr, gjs, clutter-gst, gobject-introspection, gtksourceview, gvfs, libgnome-keyring, yelp-tools, yelp-xsl, and Clutter.

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