Cinnamon 5.2.5 On A Minty Fresh Linux Mint 20.3 Beta Makes A Major Change – 👨💼 New Look, New Apps 🤳
In This Video We Are Discussing About The 5.2.5 version of the Cinnamon desktop environment developed by Linux Mint , which offers advanced innovative features, but continues the traditional user experience in some way, has been announced.
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Cinnamon 5.2.5 On A Minty Fresh Linux Mint 20.3 Beta Makes A Major Change – 👨💼 New Look, New Apps 🤳
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The new version, announced by Clement Lefebvre on github.com , was thus made available. It is reported that 2 file changes, 9 additions and 1 deletion were performed in the release. While expressing the happiness on behalf of the whole team and developers regarding the release of the version, users were asked not to hesitate about the feedback of the bugs they detected regarding the new version that comes with various improvements and innovations.
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Linux Mint 20.3 Beta Makes a Major Change
Pull on your testing pants folks ‘cos the Linux Mint 20.3 beta is now available to download.
Mint announced the development milestone on its blog, and the omg! tip box has been hammered with links to the Linux Mint 20.3 beta .iso from readers — which is appreciated! — so I felt I better pass the news on ASAP!
The final release of Linux Mint 20.3 is due before Christmas
The final stable release of Linux Mint 20.3 is due before Christmas (possibly on the 18th or the 25th, according to internet chatter). This beta is intended for devs and bug hunters but gives interested users a sneak peek at what’s planned too.
So what’s new?
Well, a fair bit — I’ll take a deeper look at Linux Mint 20.3 when the stable release arrives (Mint devs say they have some surprises planned).
What follows is a concise overview of the most striking changes I noticed when spending time with the beta this afternoon.
Linux Mint 20.3 – New Look, New Apps
We’ll start with the change you can’t miss: the updated theme.
Linux Mint 20.3 gives itself a new look that uses — get this — less green! Minty tones are replaced with steely grey accents and tinting throughout the UI.
Additionally, the Mint-Y theme sports rounded window corners by default. This helps give the Linux Mint desktop (and the XApps that run on it) a pinch of modernity, and is no doubt at helping the distro keep pace with changing visual styles on other platforms.
Finally, the Mint-Y theme refresh introduces (slightly) larger title bars and larger window controls, with the minimize, maximize, and close buttons all notably larger than in Linux Mint 20.2.
You can get a good feel for how these changes sit by using the comparison slider above (if you’re reading from an RSS reader or a scraper site you probably won’t see this).
Sticking with visual changes, native Mint media apps (like Celluloid, Hypnotix, and the stock image viewer) now use dark themes by default. This change is consistent with other Linux distros and desktop environment (including Ubuntu and GNOME).
Cinnamon’s Calendar applet can now show calendar events. Multiple events on the same day can be displayed, including those synced from different calendars, such as Google Calendar and the Thunderbird e-mail client, alongside local events scheduled in the stock Calendar app.
Linux Mint’s (terrific) Sticky notes app boasts search functionality. This makes it much easier to find a specific sticky referencing an event, task, to-do, or other search term you choose. Similarly Hypnotix, Mint’s free internet TV tool, gains a channel search feature too:
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