I tested GNOME's glassy new look - and it's simply spectacular
GNOME is finally catching up to other desktop environments, thanks to Aura Glass, a fluid, modern desktop inspired by Apple's Liquid Glass.
I recently had the opportunity to test GNOME's latest addition - Aura Glass, a striking new look that promises to elevate the GNOME desktop experience. This glassy aesthetic, reminiscent of Apple's design language, has been generating excitement among GNOME users seeking a more visually appealing interface. After installing Aura Glass on Fedora 44 with GNOME 50, I was thoroughly impressed by the dramatic transformation it brought to the GNOME desktop.
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