Download Gnome 3.36
Version 3.36 of Gnome has been released. This comprehensive, easy-to-use, open source desktop environment is available for operating systems belonging to the Unix family, such as Linux and the various BSD variants. The name is short for GNU Network Object Model Environment. Gnome consists of a desktop environment and a development platform for creating other applications, which can be integrated into the desktop environment. It is similar to the KDE in that regard. The main improvements made in version 3.30 are listed below.
Introducing GNOME 3.36: “Gresik”
GNOME 3.36 is the latest version of GNOME 3, and is the result of 6 months’ hard work by the GNOME community. It contains major new features, as well as many smaller improvements and bug fixes. In total, the release incorporates 24434 changes, made by approximately 780 contributors.
3.36 has been named “Gresik” in recognition of the team behind GNOME.Asia 2019. GNOME.Asia is GNOME’s official annual summit in Asia, which is only possible thanks to the hard work of local volunteers. This year’s event was held in Gresik, Indonesia, and we’d like to thank everyone who contributed to its success. Thank you, Team Gresik!
extensions
GNOME shell extensions are now managed using a new Extensions app, rather than Software. The Extensions app handles updating extensions, configuring extension preferences and removing or disabling unwanted extensions.
Do Not Disturb
A Do Not Disturb button was added to the notifications popover. When enabled, notifications are hidden until the button is toggled off.
Lock Screen
A lot of design went into improving the login and unlock experience in GNOME this release. The resulting lock screen is more functional, easier to use, and looks elegant in its simplicity.
desktop
The GNOME Shell received a lot of visual and functional improvements this release.
- The power off / log out options have been reorganized. There is now a visible suspend option, making suspending a computer much easier!
- System dialogs requiring a password now have an option to reveal the password text by clicking the “eye” icon.
- Most, if not all, system dialogs have been redesigned, making them more consistent and easier to read.
- App folders in the application overview can now be renamed.
- The entire interface has been improved even more, with special focus on the calendar popover and overview search.
Settings
Settings received a number of improvements this release.
- The sections have been rearranged, making them easier and faster to navigate.
- The privacy section now lists applications that have been granted permission to access location services, camera and microphone. Access can be revoked on a per-app basis.
- The user and about sections both received an interface redesign. Both are more explicit in their presentation of information, and make changing settings easier.
Software
Software now automatically detects metered networks such as mobile data networks. When a metered network is detected, Software pauses updates in order to reduce data usage.
Parental Controls
The Initial Setup assistant gained the ability to set up the initial user with parental controls. This adds a page in the setup that permits or denies access to applications and software.
boxes
Boxes now includes a welcome tutorial, introducing users to the various features offered. It also now has a new creation assistant when creating virtual machines, allows setting the number of CPUs per virtual machine, and now supports UEFI booting.
Web
Web can now load and view PDFs directly in the browser window. The interface has been further improved, making it even more usable on smaller screens. And Web now supports a dark mode for use with dark desktop themes.
And That’s Not All…
As usual, there are also many other smaller improvements in this GNOME release. Here are some of them!
- GNOME’s initial setup assistant was refreshed with a cleaner and more efficient look and feel.
- It is now possible to log into a Last.fm or ListenBrainz account and use the account with GNOME Music.
- Music has improved support when downloading missing cover art for albums.
- User documentation for numerous applications was grossly out of date and has now been updated.
- Contacts has a refreshed interface when editing a contact.
- Users of NVIDIA’s proprietary drivers will be able to launch applications using the discrete GPU from within GNOME Shell now, via the “Launch on Discrete GPU” menu item.
- Clocks was completely redesigned. It features a responsive design, making it easier to use on small screens.
- Polari now previews left in the chat view.
- Hidden files can be used as new document templates in Files.
- Passwords and Keys, GNOME’s password and keychain manager app, was enhanced to show public SSH keys. The interface is more adaptive on smaller screens too.
- Fractal, a GNOME Matrix client, can now play videos directly inside the chat window.
Version number | 3.36 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Linux, BSD |
Website | gnome |
Download | https://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ |
License type | GPL |