Resources 1.4 is here and brings with it some quality of life features and bug fixes along with an upgrade to the new GNOME 46 runtime. Enjoy!
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🐛 Bug fixes
- Users other than the current user were mistakenly shown as root in the Processes view
- The titlebar for GPU views was inconsistent with the other titlebars
- Some widgets did not have accessibility labels
- RAM size was calculated wrongly
- Dialogs regarding process manipulation (such as ending a process) still said “Application”
- App names in the Applications view were not localized into the user’s language
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✨ New features
- Resources can now show graphs in the sidebar too (this is enabled per default but can be toggled back to the old bars in the settings)
- CPU time of processes can now be shown in the Processes view
- Read speed and write speed in Drive views now also have graphs
- When launched, Resources will now start with the view that was last opened
- When launched, Resources will now sort the items in the Applications and Processes views by what they were last sorted by
- Added device descriptions for better distinction between similar devices (disabled by default)
- There are now keyboard shortcuts for manipulating processes and applications
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📈 Improvements
- Upgraded the Flatpak runtime to GNOME 46, allowing Resources to use libadwaita 1.5’s new and improved dialogs
- Added brand colors and changed Resources’ summary to adhere to new Flathub guidelines
- The column views in the Applications and Processes views now have undershoot and their backgrounds now looks less out of place
- The power usage properties in GPU views are now more compact
- Widgets with graphs in them now look closer to libadwaita’s not-that-new-anymore action rows
- Improved app detection for GNOME Terminal and Google Chrome