Long-time GNOME developer Allan Day reports on some of the upcoming improvements that are coming to the built-in Notification applet of the GNOME 3 desktop environment.
The Notification applet you see on your GNOME desktop right now has been introduced in the 3.16 release of the popular project, which is used by default in numerous GNU/Linux distributions. But as nothing in this world is perfect, it looks like its user interface needs some improvements here and there.
“One of the main goals for this is to focus the UI – to improve the signal to noise ratio, by refining and focusing the interface,” reveals the developer in his latest blog post. “The number of extraneous visual elements is dramatically reduced, making it much easier to pick out interesting information.”
The quality of the notifications will be improved as well
According to Allan Day, another are… (read more)
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