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[#]: subject: (Firefox 89 is Here with a Revamped Design and Improved Features)
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Firefox 89 is Here with a Revamped Design and Improved Features
======
Firefox has long been the default web browser for many popular distributions such as Ubuntu and Manjaro. It is well known for its privacy features, as well as being completely open source.
It has had many notable UI redesigns over the years, of which the latest was the Photon design. Although this design did improve the UI, Google Chrome has remained the browser king.
In this release, Mozilla seems to be targeting Chrome with their new UI and new privacy features.
### Whats New?
Although the feature list is not particularly long, it will make a significant impact on the future of Firefox, I believe. The main new features are as follows:
* Brand-new Proton UI
* Streamlined menu
* Calmer visuals
* Total Cookie Protection in private browsing mode
In this article, we will be diving into what these are, and what impact they will have on Firefoxs future.
#### New Proton UI
![][1]
By far the biggest change, this UI redesign is a huge step in the right direction.
We already have a separate article dedicated to [the new Proton user interface][2], if you are curious to know what exactly are the changes involved in the redesign.
![][3]
As key highlights, the redesign involves:
* A redesigned toolbar
* A new hamburger menu
* A redesigned address bar
* New animations while moving tabs
The result is a much more modern-looking browsing experience. While some people may not like the larger UI elements and rounded corners, my experience with the beta has been incredibly positive.
![][3]
Overall, the interface is clean, with calmer visuals, and aims to provide you fewer distractions.
This is the key highlight of Firefox 89 release so you should give it a spin before you start to love it or hate it!
#### Privacy Improvements
First introduced in Firefox 86, Total Cookie Protection is Firefoxs way of dealing with the many security concerns associated with cookies.
It works by putting each websites cookies into a separate virtual cookie jar. These cookie jars are only able to be opened by the website that created them, making cross-website tracking much harder.
Previously, this awesome feature was only available in Firefoxs ETP Strict mode. With Firefox 89, this awesome feature becomes more prominent, now becoming part of Firefoxs private browsing mode.
This, along with the presence of [SmartBlock feature][4] (introduced in Firefox 87) should be an exciting combination.
For more information on Total Cookie Protection, have a look at the initial release in our [coverage of Firefox 86][5].
### Other Improvements
The release also includes some bug fixes and security updates. You can explore more about what has changed for other platforms like macOS in their [official release note][6].
### Wrapping Up
It is praiseworthy to see Mozillas continued support for Firefox to protect user privacy, and this really shines through with this release.
Between the hugely improved UI, and the new privacy features, Firefox 89 is a great release. As a privacy-oriented individual, I am really excited about Total Cookie Prevention by default in private browsing mode.
[Download Mozilla Firefox 89][7]
On the other hand, I also think Mozilla should stop making constant design overhauls and make refinements to a particular design over the time. While it is important to improve user experience, UI overhauls often break the workflow, which is not a good thing.
I hope this is the last re-design Firefox implements and shifts its focus on performance, convenience, and gaining back the lost market share to Google Chrome and other chrome-based web browsers.
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[4]: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/03/23/introducing-smartblock/
[5]: https://news.itsfoss.com/firefox-86-release/
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[#]: subject: (OBS Studio 27 Adds Wayland Support, Undo/Redo, and Browser Docks)
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OBS Studio 27 Adds Wayland Support, Undo/Redo, and Browser Docks
======
Open Broadcaster Software is a free and open-source streaming/recording solution available for multiple platforms.
Not long ago, we [spotted native Wayland support coming to OBS Studio][1].
Now, with the release of OBS Studio 27, it is finally a reality. Not just limited to wayland support, but there are some significant feature additions.
Here, I shall highlight the key changes introduced with OBS Studio 27.
### OBS Studio 27: Whats New?
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The key new feature addition with this release is **Undo/Redo**.
While it sounds like a basic feature that should have existed from the start — but they needed to have a proper implementation, for which they waited.
The [release announcement][3] mentions a note about it back in 2018:
> _This is on the agenda. Fortunately, its not a “difficult” feature to write, its actually pretty simple, but the implementation is whats delicate, and requires a fair amount of experience to get right._
Now that it is here, you can work stress-free without needing to constantly tweak when you accidentally modify something.
Of course, theres a limit to what the Undo function can do, and it looks like it should be able to revert **5000 actions** in a particular session. It is worth noting that if you restart the app, you can no longer undo the last actions.
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More about it in the announcement post:
> Undo is built to track actions that affect the preview. This means every potential modification to scenes, sources, groups, filters, stingers, and scripts. These have the potential to affect the feed in real-time, without a chance to “Apply” changes, and can sometimes result in complex changes that are harder to quickly revert or recreate. The Undo stack is capable of tracking the last 5,000 actions of the session, and is cleared when switching scene collections or restarting the app.
The next important addition is the **browser dock**, which was already present for Windows users but introduced for macOS and Linux with this release.
The dock will let you quickly access other sites or services while using the OBS app such as chats, Twitch account linking, and more.
### Other Improvements
The release also addresses the display capture support on Laptops with different GPUs, which should provide a good experience for Laptop users.
Theres also a new missing files dialogue which will clearly list whats missing to spot the sources that you need to add.
For more information on the changes, you may refer to the [official announcement post][3].
### Download OBS Studio 27
You can directly install OBS Studio using the Ubuntu PPA but the Wayland support is available only for Ubuntu 21.04 and above through this method.
In case you want to do that, heres what you need to type in the terminal (ensure you have [ffmpeg][5] installed):
```
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
sudo apt install obs-studio
```
So, it is best to use the [Flatpak package][6] to get started. You can also take the help of our [Flatpak guide][7] if youre using it for the first time.
You can find other download options in the official download page or its [GitHub page][8].
[Download OBS Studio 27][9]
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[#]: subject: (You Can Now Try the New COSMIC Desktop Environment with Pop!_OS 21.04 Beta)
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You Can Now Try the New COSMIC Desktop Environment with Pop!_OS 21.04 Beta
======
Pop!_OS 21.04 is one of the [most anticipated distros][1] of this year and the public beta has finally arrived.
While we do not have an official list of changes that follows with this release, but it comes packed with its brand new COSMIC Desktop Environment.
Let me highlight a few things about the desktop, how you can download it, and my initial thoughts on it.
### COSMIC Desktop Environment on Pop!_OS 21.04
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With Pop!_OS 21.04 beta, we have more information on it than we had when [System76 first revealed the COSMIC Desktop Environment][3].
The horizontal dock sure looks pretty. By default, the dock extends to the edges of the screen, but you can change that as well. Heres how it looks without the dock extending (macOS-like layout?)
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The icons look colorful and attractive. You will find options to tweak the dock as well (to hide it, change the position, etc.)
There are some options like adding a launcher icon or workspace icon in the dock itself that are in the to-do list and should be added with the updates to beta version. In addition to that, you can also expect the hot corner feature to arrive soon enough.
![][5]
### Other Improvements
The overall color theme looks to be the same — so there are subtle visual changes, no big makeovers.
Coming from Pop!_OS 20.04, it will surely feel quite unfamiliar, and you will need to take some time to adjust the workflow.
However, thanks to the extension manager, you can get back the old workspace layout by disabling the Pop COSMIC extension. Also, you get a nice multi-monitor add-on that offers many options for users with multi-monitors.
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The desktop environment seems to be using GNOME 3.38 based applications. So, it is safe to assume that the COSMIC Desktop Environment is based on the same as well.
It is important to note that the LTS release (i.e. Pop!_OS 20.04) will not be getting an update to include COMIC Desktop Environment.
So, you will have to opt for Pop!_OS 21.04 stable version when it releases or just wait for the next LTS release that follows.
### Pop!_OS 21.04 Without GNOME 40 Is Exciting
As I expected, even without the direct implementation of GNOME 40, Pop!_OS 21.04 is an exciting release to look out for.
The COSMIC Desktop Environment may not be a unique or breathtaking experience but it manages to add essential options out of the box for a great desktop experience.
Also, considering that multi-monitor users do not usually get an outstanding set of options on other Linux distributions by default, including an add-on for that with COSMIC desktop is a good idea.
### Try Pop!_OS 21.04 Beta
You can download the Pop!_OS 21.04 beta ISO from their [GitHub page][7]. You can find both the images for NVIDIA, and AMD/Intel as per your system configuration.
Do note that this is a beta release and should be only installed for testing purposes. It is prone to bugs, and you may have to re-install it.
The stable release should come out later this month, I will make sure to review it and also possibly make a video, if that helps.
[Download Pop!_OS 21.04 Beta][7]
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You Can Still Use the Old Firefox Interface (but not for long)
======
[Firefox 89][1] is finally available to download with a major redesign. While some like what they are trying to do, as a competitive alternative to Google Chrome in terms of user experience, many do not seem to like the modern design.
Of course, the design choices will always have distinct perspective for all kinds of users. But is there a way to go back to the old Firefox design?
Well, for now, it seems like a yes. But you may not be able to revert the design after the next Firefox update.
Here, let me briefly highlight what it is all about.
### How to Switch Back to the Old Firefox Design?
Just like how [we enabled the proton design to take an early look before the final release][2], you need to disable the proton UI elements to get back to the old design.
To get started, just type in “**about:config**” in the address bar and proceed by ignoring the warning.
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Once you click on “**Accept the Risk and Continue**“, you will notice a search field with no options to choose/select.
Now, you just need to type in “**Proton**” to list all the options related to the new redesign, as shown below:
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Here, you need to click on the toggle button at the right-side as highlighted in this screenshot to disable all those options.
You should already see it in action after disabling the options, but you may want to restart the browser if it does not seem right.
I should mention that even with all the options disabled, it does not necessarily look exactly like the old Firefox design, but yes — for most of the part.
In the same way, you just have to enable the options back to switch to the new design.
### Wrapping Up
Now that you can easily go back and forth between the new and old Firefox design, you may not be able to go back again after the next Firefox update.
As originally spotted by [UbuntuHanbook][4], the options that you disabled above will no longer be available with the next Firefox update as per a [bug report][5].
What do you think about the new Firefox design? Would you be willing go back to the old design using the method mentioned?
Feel free to let me know what you think in the comments below.
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[#]: subject: (KDE Plasma 5.22 Features Eye Candy Visuals with Usability Improvements)
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KDE Plasma 5.22 Features Eye Candy Visuals with Usability Improvements
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KDE Plasma 5.22 is finally here.
While we previously covered the [exciting changes coming to KDE Plasma 5.22][1] before the release, everyone can now get to experience it.
The announcement mentions that the release focuses on usability, stability, and flexibility improvements.
Here, let me highlight the key changes in this release.
### KDE Plasma 5.22: Whats New?
The major differences would include the visual improvements that come with the release.
**Adaptive Transparency** is a big feature addition that lets you have a translucent panel but if you have a maximized window active, it will automatically turn opaque get rid of visual distractions.
With this change, you also get the ability to have your taskbar panel always translucent or always opaque, if that is what you prefer. You can watch the video shared by a developer while it was a work in progress:
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You can also find an improved Wayland support that now includes the **Activities** feature to properly work, which is a favorite feature for a lot of Plasma users.
Overall, KDE Plasma 5.22 involves a lot of visual tweaks ranging from app previews from the task bar (when you hover your mouse) to widgets.
**System Settings** now feature a new speed dial section where it gives you quick access to commonly used settings or your most used settings.
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You also get a choice to disable offline updates that normally requires you to reboot in order to apply the changes.
The **System Tray** also gets a visual touch with a consistent look along with a brand new digital clock which displays more information.
Also, another major improvement is the ability to change the audio device (or access the audio widget) right from the System Tray area, which was not the case earlier.
In addition to all these key changes, other improvements include:
* Clipboard can now be accessed with the help of a keyboard shortcut (Meta + V)
* Improvements to KRunner to provide better search results
* Improved Notification widget that does not get in your way when you are recording your screen or on a video call for your work/studies (only for Wayland sessions)
* KWin window manager now supports variable refresh rate and FreeSync on Wayland
* Other KWin Wayland improvements for better visuals and performance
To learn more about the release, you can refer to the [official announcement][4].
### Wrapping Up
If you are using [KDE Neon][5], you should get it soon enough. For other Linux distributions, you may have to wait a little longer for them to include it an update or the next upgrade.
What do you think about the visual improvements with KDE Plasma 5.22 update? Let me know in the comments down below.
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