1GNOME 3.22 Supports Flatpak Cross-Linux Distribution Framework
The GNOME 3.22 update to the popular desktop environment supports the Flatpak framework, which enables developers to build a single application package that can work across multiple distributions of Linux.
2Flatpak Gets Integrated
GNOME 3.22 supports the cross-distribution Flatpak framework, which enables software developers to build a single application package that can work across multiple flavors of Linux. Flatpak support is integrated into the GNOME software application, where users go to find and download apps.
3Batch File Renaming Comes to GNOME Files
The GNOME Files application,which provides file and folder access, offers multiple improvements. Files and folders can now be batch renamed, and compressed files can be opened and created directly from within Files.
4GNOME 3.22 Improves Keyboard Settings
The keyboard settings configuration in GNOME 3.22 has been updated in an effort to make it easier for users to create new keyboard shortcuts.
5Sharing Photos Now Easier
The GNOME Photos application has been updated and can photos can be shared easily from within the app. The initial sharing integration enables users to share via email or via Google Photos, with the promise of more integrations to come.
6Calendar Alarms Debut
The integrated GNOME Calendar event now lets users set alarms for events. Additionally, the app now lets users drag and drop events across the calendar.
7Books Support ePub
The Books application in GNOME is nudging forward in the latest update and now provides support for the popular ePub format for digital books.
8Builder Improves Application Profiling
The Builder IDE application gets updated in GNOME 3.22 with a new built-in performance profiler capability.
9GNOME 3.22 Will Be Available in Multiple Linux Distributions
As an open-source project, the GNOME 3.22 desktop is freely available to be installed in any Linux distribution. Among the first to directly make GNOME 3.22 available in their software repositories are Fedora (as part of the upcoming Fedora 25 release) and the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling distribution.
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