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==Enlightenment==
Fedora 20 offers the newest version of Enlightenment. After over a decade of upstream development, the Enlightenment project has released the E17 desktop shell. a window manager and supporting suite of libraries.
 
Enlightenment can be configured as a fast, spartan window manager or as a visually appealing desktop environment with ample eye candy.
 
Enlightenment can be installed with the command `yum install @enlightenment` and used by choosing it at login.
 
To learn more, read http://www.enlightenment.org/p.php?p=about&l=en
 
==GNOME 3.10==
Fedora 20 features GNOME 3.10. This latest version of the GNOME desktop will have a number of new applications and features:
* New Feature: Fine grained scrolling when dragging the scroll bar handle, or scrolling while holding the shift key.
* New feature: Support for login and authentication with Smart Cards.
* New feature: Header bars: Header bars merge title bars and toolbars into a single element, giving more screen space to window content and improving presentation of application controls.
* Improved Magnifier with caret tracking, press F7 to activate caret.
* New Feature: Lock screen background customization
* New feature: Geolocation: A new geolocation framework allows features like automatic timezone updates when travelling and location detection in `Maps`.
* New feature: `GNOME Documents` support for OwnCloud
* New feature: Drag and drop files between your computer and a `Boxes` guest. Windows guests will need http://spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/ installed, and linux guests will need an updated version of spice-vdagent.
* New Feature: `Boxes` support for importing filesystem images
* Improved user interface for "Comtacts"
* Improved automatic scaling for high pixel density displays.
* Improved application selection in the shell Overview
* Flikr integration with GNOME Online Accounts allows access to Flikr content in GNOME Photos.
* Improved, integrated system status menu.
* Redesigned `gnome-tweak-tool`,  with improved design, extension integration, and expanded functionality.
* New: `gnome-maps`, A simple map application for the GNOME Desktop.
* New: `gnome-music`, a streamlined application for playing and sharing music.
 
GNOME 3.10 also offers a technical preview of GNOME support for wayland.  There is also preliminary support in this release for running GNOME-shell as a Wayland compositor, though Wayland may not be in the default packages for the final Fedora 20 release
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===GNOME Software===
GNOME in Fedora will offer a new, visually appealing application for browsing and installing applications.
GNOME Software shows information relevant to users, such as descriptions, screenshots, reviews and more.
 
In support of this functionality, Fedora contributors have combined their efforts to offer assistance and patches to upstream projects to improve their presentation in Software.  Applications describe themselves to `Software` and other supporting tools using the [http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/appdata/ AppData Specification]
 
The older package management GUI, gpk-application, is still available.
 
===More reading===
To learn more about GNOME 3.10, check:
* Upstream release notes: https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.10/
* New applications: https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.10/more-apps.html
* User Experience updates: https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.10/more-core-ux.html
* Internationalization notes: https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.10/i18n.html
* Sysadmin/Developer Notes: https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.10/developers.html
 
==KDE==
===KDE Plasma Workspaces 4.11===
KDE Plasma Workspaces 4.11 is a long term release of the popular, full featured desktop environment.  Major changes have been made to user experience, personal information management, and performance aspects of the platform.
 
User experience:
* Taskbar has been [http://blogs.kde.org/2013/07/29/kde-plasma-desktop-411s-new-task-manager ported to QtQuick ], providing more consistent and fluent behavior.
* Battery widget now supports keyboard brightness, and displays status for multiple batteries in peripherals, such as in mice and keyboards.
* Notification popups now have a configure button, allowing customization of the type of notification displayed.
* Kmix, the KDE sound mixer, performs better and more stably, in addition to [http://kmix5.wordpress.com/2013/07/26/kmix-mission-statement-2013/ adding media player controls to the widget]
* Improved performance of Kwin, the KDE window manager.
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* Text editor Kate has new plugins for Python2, Python3, Javascript, JQuery, and XML.
* Improved user interface design in Kwallet.
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* Kolourpaint, a simple painting application, now supports the WebP image format.
* PDF viewer Okular adds review tools and undo/redo support for annotations and forms.
* The JuK audio player and tagger adds support for playback and metadata editing of Ogg Opus format files.
 
PIM:
* Improved Kontact Suite, including better archiving, scheduled mail sending, simple message filtering interface, better notifications, and scam detection in Kmail.
 
Performance:
* Numerous optimizations to Dolphin reduce memory usage by up to 30%.
* Better indexing and various improvements to Nemopuk make searches up to 6x faster, adds indexing for ODF, docx and other document formats, and improves backup and restoration functionality.
** Note: Users upgrading to new versions of Nemopuk should expect their database to be automatically reindexed and upgraded. The conversion will consume more system resources than normal but will only occur on the first login after upgrading.
 
===SDDM as Display Manager===
The KDE Desktop environment will use SDDM instead of KDM as the designated display and login manager. SDDM is the successor to KDM, and adds support for QtQuick themes.
 
Some features may initially be missing from SDDM, such as VNC or multiseat support  However, the SDDM development community is very active and regular additions to functionality are expected.
 
KDM, the previous display manager, is still available from the Fedora repositories. Install it with the command `yum install kdm` and enable with the command `systemctl enable --force kdm.service`
 
===Plasma-nm Network applet===
KDE in Fedora 20 includes Plasma-nm, a new applet for network management. It supports user-friendly creation and editing of all connection types from NetworkManager, including bridges, bonds, and VPNs, with a modern and intuitive interface.
 
==MATE==
===bluetooth===
In Fedora 20 the MATE desktop Bluetooth applet suffers compatibility issues with Bluez5. Users needing Bluetooth functionality should install the `bluedevil` package
 
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