GNOME 3 has an inbuilt software that allows you to record your desktop. This makes it very easy to create a screencast in GNOME 3. Here is how you do it ...
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Thursday, 7 April 2011
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
GNOME 3.0 Has Been Officially Released
GNOME 3.0 has been officially released. Ushering in a radical desktop experience, GNOME 3.0 is all about usability, and it promises a distraction free computing experience for end users.
GNOME 3.0 desktop is designed in such a way that it can run on a variety of modern computing devices including PCs, tablets, cell phones, and what not. The defining technology for GNOME 3.0 user experience is the GNOME Shell.
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GNOME 3.0 desktop is designed in such a way that it can run on a variety of modern computing devices including PCs, tablets, cell phones, and what not. The defining technology for GNOME 3.0 user experience is the GNOME Shell.
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Sunday, 6 March 2011
GNOME 3 Won't Have Minimize And Maximize Buttons
GNOME 3 is doing away with minimize and Maximize buttons for applications in its user interface. The basic premise being they don't make sense within the current shell design.
Of course, that doesn't mean you can't minimize or maximize your applications' window in GNOME 3.
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Of course, that doesn't mean you can't minimize or maximize your applications' window in GNOME 3.
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Thursday, 20 January 2011
First Look At GNOME 3 Prior To Its Release

The GNOME Project has published a new website Gnome3.org showcasing the GNOME 3 Desktop environment.
If you are really interested in trying out GNOME 3 just now,you can do so by compiling it yourself using GNOME's JHBuild sandboxing tool.
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