


GNOME Sushi is a handy file preview tool integrates into Nautilus (the default file-manager). These include GNOME Contacts – a slick Google-integrated address book: –

To get the ‘best’ GNOME Shell experience in Ubuntu we should also install a number of additional ‘extras’. This means that unlike previous releases of Ubuntu installing GNOME Shell in Ubuntu doesn’t require the addition of any extra ‘software repositories’, or the running of any dubious scripts: it can be installed directly from the Ubuntu Software Centre with a simple click. Ubuntu 11.10 finally provides the curious users with an easy, safe way to install and try out ‘GNOME Shell’ – the new desktop interface from GNOME.
