A Few New Features In Gnome-Shell
GNOME-Shell needs no introduction. I’m sure many of you all know what it is, have opinions on it and probably you will have tried it out. But have you tried it out lately?
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OMG! contributor om26er took the daily build of GNOME-Shell for a spin and found some nice new features. You can click on all images below to view them larger.
Notifications
GNOME-Shell brings with it its own set of notifications. (What was wrong with Ubuntu’s?) For example, when a track changes in Rhythmbox a ‘notification’ appears on the bottom.
Hovering your mouse over this notification enlarges it and shows more info, including ‘actionable’ options. (In this case ‘next’)
Here are the notifications in action with Pidgin
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