Being ill for much of the last week or two I missed some last-minute additions to GNOME 42 as it readied its formal beta — but belated or not, I want to spotlight one of those changes in particular. In GNOME 42 switching between the (all-new) light and dark preference in the Settings app makes the entire desktop, windows, widgets, and wallpaper, gracefully transition between states. There’s no blink, hiccup, or stutter but a smooth, seamless fade. And it looks classy as heck: Will this wonderfully bit of whimsy woo anyone weirded out by non-Windows systems? On its own it […]
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