The popular Nautilus (Files) file manager saw its first point release for the latest 3.22 series, distributed as part of the recently announced GNOME 3.22.1 desktop environment.
Yes, that’s right, we’re talking here about Nautilus 3.22.1, the latest, and most advanced, stable version of the file manager used in numerous GNU/Linux distributions, including the very popular Ubuntu, Fedora Workstation, openSUSE Leap and Tumbleweed, Solus, and many others.
As usual, we’ve managed to get our hands on the internal changelog to tell you all about the improvements and bug fixes implemented in Nautilus 3.22.1, and we’ll start with the numerous enhancements brought to the batch renaming and compression integration features introduced in the <a href="http://news.softpedia.com/news/nautilus-3-22-file-manager-to-add-batch-renaming-tool… (read more)
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