A recent announcement on the Linux Mint blog reveals that the development team is preparing a new application, called Warpinator. The application will allow easy File Transfer through a local network.
This spring, the new version of Linux Mint 20 will be released, with many improvements and news characteristics. One of them will be the application “Warpinator” (the name may change),
The upcoming Warpinator app will allow the user to easily share files across the local network. Without defining any server and without settings, the computers will automatically see each other.
So you will be able to very easily drag and drop files from one system on the other as shown in the following images posted on the Linux Mint blog.
According to the developers of the Mint distribution, the server settings (FTP, NFS, Samba) are too much for the occasional file transfer between two computers and it is a real shame to have to use external media (Internet services, USB sticks, and external hard drives) since a local network can do it very easily.
Mint's Sebastien Bouchard also seems to have organized the colors used in the distribution issues. After that he came up with a new method and has a new proposal for a new palette.
Bouchard has changed the shades, lightness and saturation to make the colors more vivid without affecting the usability of the subject. The changes will be tested and can then be used for folder icons.
The following screenshots show the "old" and "new" pink variants of Mint-Y.
Old theme
New Theme
The new color seems to be more pleasing and of course much more vivid in the upcoming Linux Mint. Let's wait and see…