Search optimization: From within the Search Settings pane (in the Settings tool), you can fine-tune search results.Docs: Is the default document viewer for GNOME and includes built-in support for Google Docs.With this tab you can more easily find the apps you frequently open (without having to clutter up your launcher with too many apps). Easier application launch: When you view the application overlay, you will notice a new tab at the bottom - Frequent/All ( Figure A, click to enlarge).Other features to 3.8 that have made improvements over previous iterations, are: The desktop also takes a much more minimalist approach (without losing functionality). Some might find that the built-in compositor, Mutter, is far smoother than that of Unity. It’s not even remotely difficult - but must be done through the command line.īut first… why GNOME? Isn’t GNOME 3 just a launcher away from being Unity? Yes and no. In this first entry, I’m going to illustrate how you can get the latest release of GNOME installed and running. For those people, I’m going to run a short series on installing other desktops, so you don’t have to avoid the Ubuntu experience. And though I find Unity one of the finest user interfaces available, there are those that haven’t had the same experience. Ubuntu 13.04 has recently hit and, from my perspective, it’s a “raring” hit.
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