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GNOME Music 3.24 App to Use Cairo for Album Cover Scaling, Smooth Progress Bar

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Marius Nestor
Nov 22, 2016

Now, we’ve told you what’s new in the Epiphany 3.23.2 web browser, and, in this article, we’d like to tell you about some of the changes implemented in the GNOME Music application, which is the default music playback utility distributed as part of the GNOME Stack. GNOME Music 3.23.2 is out as of November 21, 2016, and it’s the second development release towards GNOME Music 3.24, adding a bunch of interesting improvements, such as support for the Cairo open-source 2D graphics library for scaling album covers, as well as a smoother progress bar.

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Marius Nestor

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