GNOME 3.4 Beta 1 Released

Posted by hanuca on Feb 25, 2012 6:25 AM EDT
Softpedia; By Marius Nestor
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The GNOME Project announced a few minutes ago, February 24th, the immediate availability for download and testing of the first Beta release of the upcoming GNOME 3.4 desktop environment, which brings assorted improvements and features.

The GNOME 3.4 Beta 1 release is ready for testing and it brings updates to main components, such as GNOME Contacts, GNOME Control Center, GNOME Desktop, GNOME Disk Utility, GNOME Panel, GNOME Screensaver, GNOME Session, GNOME Settings Daemon, GNOME Shell, GNOME System Monitor, GNOME Themes Standard, Mousetweaks, and GNOME User Docs.

Moreover, the following apps were updated: NetworkManager (including network-manager-applet), Baobab, Empathy, Evince, Yelp, Nautilus, and Eye of GNOME.

Last but not least, here are the core libraries that were updated in GNOME 3.4 Beta 1: at-spi2-atk, at-spi2-core, clutter, clutter-gst, cogl, folks, glib, glibmm, gmime, gstreamer, gtk+, gtksourceview, libcroco, libgee, libgnomekbd, libsoup, mutter, and pygobject.

The GNOME 3.4 development cycle will continue with a second Beta release on March 7th and the GNOME 3.4 Release Candidate version on March 21st.

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