gnome.org — Built on the shoulders of giants, GNOME 2.14 hits the shelves on the 15 March. As well as new features and more polish, developers have been working around the clock to squeeze more performance out of the most commonly used applications and libraries. This is a review of some of the most shiny work that has gone into the upcoming GNOME release.
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verucasaltFeb 26, 2006
This is a duplicate. Surely digg showed you the multiple duplicate links when you submitted the story? Why did you submit it? Reported as duplicate, lame, inaccurate and spam.
craterburnsuFeb 26, 2006
"Looks nice, but too bad GNOME irritates me and takes even more resources than KDE (and no, I am not a fanboy of KDE). GTK is better than Qt, though, IMO."I think it depends on the system really, My Gnome takes up very little resources compared to my KDE, and both were compiled system specific in Gentoo.
energyblueFeb 26, 2006
Gotta love the GNOME.Gonna get this on my QEMU.+digg
wdotFeb 26, 2006
I'm pretty sure I've seen this before. I love Gnome as much as the next person, but let's post info about Gnome 2.14 when something new comes up.
Closed AccountFeb 27, 2006
There is also a nice blog post about the new gedit 2.14 here: <a class="user" href="http://tw.apinc.org/weblog/2006/02/26#a-closer-look-to-gedit-214">http://tw.apinc.org/weblog/2006/02/26#a-closer-look-to-gedit-214</a>
Closed AccountFeb 27, 2006
Wow. Remember when Gnome looked like a dog? Meaning it was OOOOOOOgly and utilitarian! Using Ubuntu now (which has the Gnome DE interface) is quite an experience. It feels more like the experience I had with Mac OS back in the pre-X days, except it's much better than that old OS.