After six months of development, the long-awaited GNOME 3.20 interface for GNU / Linux operating systems was just released officially.
GNOME is one of the largest and most used work environments on the Linux platform, which has been adopted by popular operating systems such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, openSUSE, Ubuntu GNOME, and more.
GNOME 3.20 is the latest large version and brings many new features and improvements to almost all basic applications.
“Version 3.20 has been named “Delhi” in recognition of her effort teams GNOME.Asia. GNOME.Asia is an important annual GNOME event, and is only possible because of the hard work of local volunteers. This year it will be held in Delhi, India between April 21 and 24,” the official website says.
Prominent features of GNOME 3.20 include: support for operating system upgrades via GNOME Software, medium click paste, kinetic scrolling, drag-and-drop for Wayland, keyboard shortcuts and gestures for core apps, XDG-Apps technology for installing multiple versions of an app, and more.
GNOME 3.20 is currently on its way to the software repositories of the major GNU/Linux distributions and we will see it in the coming weeks or months, despite the fact that it was officially released today, and is ready for use on systemstreatments.