GNOME 48 released
("Bengaluru")
has been released. As usual, this release includes a number of new
features and enhancements including support for shortcuts in the https://orca.gnome.org/
screen reader on Wayland, new fonts, addition of image editing to
, and more.
GNOME 48 includes a number of notable performance improvements. The
most significant of these is the introduction of dynamic triple
buffering. This change has undergone significant review and testing
over a period of five years and improves the perceived smoothness of
changes on screen, with fewer skipped frames and more fluid
animations. This has been achieved by enhancing the concurrency
capabilities of Mutter, the GNOME display manager, and is particularly
effective at handling sudden bursts of activity.
The GNOME 48 release also adds new applications to the https://circle.gnome.org/
collection,
such as https://apps.gnome.org/DrumMachine/
and the https://apps.gnome.org/Iotas/
note-taking
application. See "What's new
for developers" a rundown of improvements for developers in
GNOME 48.