GNOME: Evince, GNOME Recipes, Gedit, and GUADEC 2017 in Manchester
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Evince 3.26 Will Let You View Adobe Illustrator & CBR Files
Evince, the default document viewer on Ubuntu, is adding support for more file formats. The next stable release, Evince 3.26, due in October, will allow you to view Adobe Illustrator files on Linux without needing to install any additional software. “But wait!”, I hear you cry, “Evince can already do that!”
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GNOME Recipes 3.26 Cooks Up a Batch of Improvements
GNOME's Mathias Clasen has dished up an update on GNOME Recipes, the desktop cookery app for Linux, bringing news of several improvements.
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Wait, Gedit Text Editor is Unmaintained?!
Gedit is the default text editor on Ubuntu and just about a bajillion other Linux distros — but it’s also unmaintained.
Did you know that? I didn’t. Not until a reader mentioned it to me earlier today.
And, sure enough, head over to Gedit page on the GNOME Wiki and you can see for yourself that the project is “no longer maintained” and is “looking for new maintainers”.
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Going to GUADEC 2017
This year I am also giving a presentation about the application story in Endless OS. Our infrastructure, our changes to GNOME Software, our heavy use of Flatpak, etc. Hopefully you’ll find it interesting.
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