Nautilus 3.20.1 File Manager Out Now, Lets Users Move Items to Network Locations

Posted by hanuca on Apr 29, 2016 6:17 AM EDT
Softpedia; By Marius Nestor
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The GNOME 3.20.1 desktop environment was released two weeks ago with numerous updated components, but it looks like some of them are yet to receive their first point releases.

Among the changes implemented in Nautilus 3.20.1, we can notice that the dialogs have been made more modal, the shortcuts used for changing the views mode should work better now, a crash that occurred when attempting to use scripts has been patched, and the application will no longer switch focus to newly created tabs by default.

The list of changes continues with the ability for Nautilus to allow more apps to be set as default in network locations, the newly created or renamed files can now force the view to be scrolled automatically to their current location, and the hamburger menu action has been updated to be available when closing a tab too.

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