GNOME 3.19.3 Presents The Latest Look At What's Coming For GNOME 3.20

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 17 December 2015 at 02:35 PM EST. 5 Comments
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A week before Christmas, GNOME 3.19.3 is now available for those wanting to enjoy the very latest GNOME desktop developments.

GNOME 3.19.3 highlights include:

- The Clutter improvements covered this morning, including Wayland-related work.
- DConf now only supports the GDBus back-end.
- Epiphany has a big update with WebGL and WebAudio now by default along with a new download manager and more.
- Fixes for GNOME Shell and Mutter including more Wayland work.
- Drag and drop improvements to GTK+.
- Nautilus adds kudos data for GNOME Software, shows free space in Other Places, and other fixes.
- Pango's PangoScript has been updated to Unicode 8.0.
- The Totem media player was ported to Grilo 0.3, there is a fix for the fullscreen toolbar not coming up in Wayland, and other enhancements.
- Many fixes for Evolution.
- Various Gedit text editor updates.
- GNOME Maps now supports editing locations in OpenStreetMap.

More details on GNOME 3.19.3 via the release announcement. GNOME 3.20 is due for a stable release in March.
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