The GNOME developers are currently preparing to unleash the second and last Beta milestone for the upcoming GNOME 3.24 desktop environment, due for release on March 22, 2017.
Therefore, we can’t help but notice that many of the core components and applications from the GNOME 3.24 Stack have been updated lately, including the Epiphany web browser, which was bumped to version 3.23.91 (3.24 Beta 2).
Quite a bunch of improvements and some new features have been added in this second Beta release of Epiphany 3.24, among which we can mention the implementation of a new search engine dialog, along with support for search engine bangs.
Furthermore, the Ctrl+Shift+N keyboard shortcut has been re-implemented if you want a faster way to enable open new Incognito windows of Epiphany for browsing the Internet anonymously and without the fear of being tracked by government agencies.
Many other issues and bugs were addressed
Epiphany 3.24 Beta 2 is not a major … (read more)
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