GNOME’s Matthias Clasen recently blogged about the upcoming release of GNOME Recipes 1.0. It’ll be the first formal release of the desktop recipes app for Linux, which has been in development for less than 6 months, and is set to arrive freshly out of the oven …
Recently, you may have come across my Chapeau review. This experiment prompted me to widen my Fedora family testing, and so I decided to try setting up Fedora 24 Gnome on my HP machine, a six-year-old laptop with 4 GB of RAM and an aging …
Dash to Panel is a fairly new GNOME Shell extension that moves the dash into the top bar, to achieve a single panel (combined app launchers and system tray) design similar to that of KDE Plasma or Windows 7+. The extension provides numerous features, including the …
This article is about upgrading GNOME Calendar, if you want to import iCalendar .ics file to it, then read here. This article explains step by step how to upgrade GNOME Calendar to 3.22.1 in Ubuntu 16.10, 16.04, and 14.04 using GNOME3 Staging PPA. For your information, …
Emoooooji You folks must think that I’m obsessed with Emoji, but you’d be …No, you’d be absolutely right about that. Actually, I don’t overuse the popular pictorial glyphs that dominate daily communication. But I do appreciate being able to find the one I want to use …
Accessing the list of system keyboard shortcuts on Gnome Shell is quite straightforward, compared to many other desktop environments. To view the list of keyboard shortcuts on Gnome Shell, press the Windows key on your keyboard to open up the search menu. In search, type “keyboard …
App menus could be moving Application menus in the GNOME Shell desktop environment may be about to move. GNOME developers have proposed moving app menu entries back inside applications windows, in to the “hamburger menu” that most modern desktop apps use. “This would be relatively easy …
Image Credit: twitter.com/babywogue An experimental reader mode will ship in the next version of GNOME Web, aka Epiphany. The feature is already available to try in the latest development builds of the GTK Webkit-based web browser, released this week as part of the GNOME 3.29.3 milestone. …
So, it’s not really any secret nowadays, that Google saves pretty well anything you ever do using their services. It’s also no secret nowadays, that many people try and avoid using Google services, and would prefer to use alternatives to many of their popular tools, such …