GNOME 3 Website Launches
The GNOME Project launches the new GNOME 3 website that brings you all the latest news about the new desktop of the same name.
The new GNOME 3 website walks the curious as well as the new and seasoned GNOME user through all that the new GNOME 3 desktop is.
In addition to a faster and smoother user experience, the website lists new features for GNOME 3 as window tiling to make using several windows simple and easy, an improved file manager, dark application themes for when you want to focus on pictures and videos, redesigned workspaces so you can easily organize your windows and more.
For more information on GNOME 3 or to download and try the Alpha release visit the new GNOME 3 website.
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Gnome Foundation has released Gnome 3.0
1.Grab the ISO image based on Open SUSE or Fedora:
1.Pros: No need to replace your Gnome 2.x in Ubuntu 10.10
2.Cons: Need to install another distro that stays away from your Ubuntu 10.10 installation.
3.You can get the ISO image from here. Then place it on a CD or your USB stick and enjoy the Gnome flavour!
2.PPA for Ubuntu 11.04
1.Pros: Enables to try Gnome 3 from your own installed Ubuntu or in top of your Gnome 2.x
2. Cons: Your current Gnome 2.x might get bloated and you will feel why I'm using this as my default one since Ubuntu is shipping Unity from 11.04!
For more check <a href="http://ubuntumanual.org/pos...it-out">Here</a>
Or check it out here<u>ubuntumanual.org/posts/280/gnome-3-is-out-lets-try-it-out</u>