The GNOME project released version 50, named "Tokyo," on March 18, 2026, following six months of development by its community. The release introduces major features including enhanced parental controls with screen time monitoring, significant accessibility improvements to the Orca screen reader, overhauled document annotation capabilities, performance upgrades to the Files app, and productivity enhancements to Calendar and Settings.
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The GNOME project released version 50, named "Tokyo," on March 18, 2026, following six months of development by its community. The release introduces major features including enhanced parental controls with screen time monitoring, significant accessibility improvements to the Orca screen reader, overhauled document annotation capabilities, performance upgrades to the Files app, and productivity enhancements to Calendar and Settings.