The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that 3.7.3 version is now available for download.Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it.
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that 3.6.1 version is now available for download.
Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it.
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that 3.6.2 version is now available for download. Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it. In any case, Files 3.6.2 is finally here and it comes with just a few fixes.
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that the final version, 3.6.0, is now available for download. Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it. In any case, Files 3.6.0 is finally here and it comes with just a few fixes.
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that version 3.7.90 is now available for download. Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it. In any case, Files 3.7.90 is finally here and it comes with a few modifications.
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that version 3.8.1 is now available for download.
Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it.
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) announced earlier today, 18th September, that the RC release of the upcoming Nautilus 3.6 is now available for download and testing.
On November 12, the GNOME developers announced that Nautilus 3.6.3, the default file manager of the GNOME desktop environment, is now available for download.
I used to create new blank files in Nautilus (Files) using the right click context menu. It really saved me a lot of time... Since Nautilus 3.6, there is no such entry.
Is there a way to create a new blank file in Nautilus 3.6 (Files) ?
I don't want to be involved in controversy about changes that were made in the latest Gnome development cycle ! Thank you for your answer,
Rémi.