GNOME 3.30 Will Bring a Better Flatpak Experience to the Nautilus File Manager

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While the upcoming GNOME 3.30 desktop environment is in development for the past four months, one of its most essential components, the Nautilus file manager, hasn’t received a development release until now.

As part of a new major release of the GNOME desktop environment, most of its core components and apps are getting new features and improvements, and Files a.k.a. Nautilus is one of the most important components of GNOME as it allows users to manage their files and folders of the operating system where GNOME is installed.

With the upcoming GNOME 3.30 release, the Nautilus file manager is getting a bunch of new features and improvements that have recently been revealed as part of the beta version that landed this week in the project’s download servers for early adopters and public beta testers ahead of next week’s GNOME 3.30 Beta re… (read more)

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