These are the Best New Features in GNOME 43 (UPDATED)
The all-new GNOME 43 is fast approaching, with a stable release due next month. As you’d expect, it brings a barrage of new features and cool capabilities with it.
And this post? Why, it only goes and spoils the surprise by spotlighting the most notable improvements on offer in GNOME 43 — but I’ve a feeling you don’t mind!
GNOME 43 continues to build out from the design direction laid in GNOME 40. There’s a major redesign of the system menu, a slew of new GTK4/libadwaita app ports, and further effort to improve the small-screen usability of several of this leading free desktop’s core apps.
Do keep in mind that GNOME 43 is in beta. It’s possible that some things you read about below will be revised, altered, or maybe even axed —!— by the time GNOME 43 is released in mid-September. This list is also not exhaustive; if there’s something really cool I’ve missed let me know about it in the comments!
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GNOME 43 is scheduled for release in mid-September. The GNOME 43 beta is out and available to test, though how you get tit will vary from distro to distro. Ubuntu 22.10 is due for release in October and will likely feature most of the changes mentioned in this article, but not all.
UPDATE
Jack Wallen has a similar article today.
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The stable release of GNOME 43 should be arriving any day now and it includes some pretty cool new features and updates. Although this won’t be an absolute game-changer as was GNOME 40 with the horizontal workflow, there are plenty of new additions that come together and make the GNOME desktop environment even more user-friendly and efficient.