GNOME 3.21.4 Released
GNOME 3.21.4 was announced today as the latest development release of this desktop environment leading up to September's release of GNOME 3.22.
Core changes in GNOME 3.21.4 include an improved annotation properties dialog UI in Evince, a structured logging API for GLib, support for joysticks with GNOME Bluetooth, support for alarms in GNOME Calendar, support for Snaps in GNOME Software, support for authenticating in plugins with GNOME Software, and various GTK+ toolkit improvements. There are also the previously talked about Mutter improvements with a new screen capture API, support for NVIDIA's vRAM robustness extension, and significant frame-buffer/display changes for working on multi-DPI desktop support.
GNOME 3.21.4 Apps changes include a new user interface for dconf-editor, many fixes to Evolution, various improvements to Polari, and numerous translation updates throughout the stack.
More details on the GNOME 3.21.4 development release can be found via the mailing list announcement.
Core changes in GNOME 3.21.4 include an improved annotation properties dialog UI in Evince, a structured logging API for GLib, support for joysticks with GNOME Bluetooth, support for alarms in GNOME Calendar, support for Snaps in GNOME Software, support for authenticating in plugins with GNOME Software, and various GTK+ toolkit improvements. There are also the previously talked about Mutter improvements with a new screen capture API, support for NVIDIA's vRAM robustness extension, and significant frame-buffer/display changes for working on multi-DPI desktop support.
GNOME 3.21.4 Apps changes include a new user interface for dconf-editor, many fixes to Evolution, various improvements to Polari, and numerous translation updates throughout the stack.
More details on the GNOME 3.21.4 development release can be found via the mailing list announcement.
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