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GNOME Shell ‘Extensions Manager’ App Gets a Big Update

Remember that new app for installing GNOME extensions I wrote about earlier this month? Well, it just got its first major update. And it adds a ton of much-requested features. For those unfamiliar with it, Extension Manager is a desktop app that lets you search, browse, manage, and install GNOME extensions without having to use a web browser. The app is built in GTK4 and libadwaita and is available to install from Flathub. For its first major feature update the tool adds pretty much everything people suggested it add, including a global on/off toggle, and clear separation of user-installed extensions […]

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