Users could cancel the unlock dialogue when they were dragging the window

Feb 14, 2013 07:57 GMT  ·  By

GNOME Shell, a user interface that provides functions for the GNOME 3 desktop environment, has just received a new update and it's now at version 3.6.3.

GNOME Shell 3.6.3 is a new release in the stable branch and it's not meant to bring any major changes, unlike the development version which is usually full of new features.

Nonetheless, this is an update that needs to be taken into consideration, even if only for the huge number of translations fixes.

Highlights of GNOME Shell 3.6.3:

• The frame duration has been set in order to fix the broken video headers; • The cancellation of the unlock dialog during drags has been blocked; • Lock-delay GSettings key is now respected; • A re-entrance problem which caused the tray to disappear has been fixed.

A complete changelog can be found in the official announcement.

Download GNOME Shell 3.6.3 right now from Softpedia.