The GNOME Project announced yesterday, February 9th, the immediate availability for download and testing of the fifth development release of the upcoming GNOME 3.4 desktop environment, which brings assorted bug fixes and improvements.
There are many small changes and improvements in this release. The GLib menu infrastructure is settling down and is starting to be more widely used. Among the new features completed in this release:
Zoom Options Dialog
Many of the other features have begun to land incrementally as well.
GNOME 3.3.5 brings updates to main components, such as GNOME Session, GNOME Desktop, GNOME Panel, GNOME Control Center, GNOME PackageKit, GNOME Screenshot, GNOME Contacts, GNOME Shell, GNOME Settings Daemon, GNOME Terminal, GNOME Menus, and GNOME Keyring.
GNOME 3.4 will be available on March 28th, 2012
To download GNOME 3.3.5 source packages visit this link, and remember that this is a development release and it shouldn't be installed on production machines. It is used for testing purposes only
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