GNOME 3.10 Introduces Its Own Software Center
The GNOME Project will officially announce later today, September 25, 2013, the immediate availability of the GNOME 3.10 desktop environment, which brings its own Software Center application, among other numerous new features.Yes, in GNOME 3.10 users will find a brand-new application called GNOME Software, which is designed to allow them to view, remove, and update installed applications from their Linux operating systems, but only if they use the GNOME desktop environment, of course.

However,
with GNOME Software users will also be able to find applications that
can handle a specific type of file, discover new software packages, get
real-time notifications for available updates, as well as browse the
application database while offline.

Of
course, we all know that most of today's Linux distributions come with a
standalone and exclusive Software Center application like Ubuntu
Software Center, Lubuntu Software Center, Deepin Software Center,
AppGrid, just to name a few.We strongly believe that the main target of the GNOME Software application is the aforementioned utilities, trying to offer a unique package management solution for all Linux distribution that use the GNOME desktop environment.
At the moment, GNOME Software is implemented as a front-end for the GNOME PackageKit application. But in GNOME 3.12, the GNOME Software application will allow users to rate apps, view screenshots, and go back in history.
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| GNOME 3.10 will be released in a few hours and it will introduce a few other new applications, such as Maps, Music and Clocks. |


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