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GNOME's Maps, Graphs, RustConn & Other App Improvements

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 18 April 2026 at 06:45 AM EDT. 7 Comments
For pairing nicely with the GNOME 50 desktop release last month, a number of GNOME-associated apps have been seeing new features and refinements.

This Week in GNOME is out with its latest issue that highlights some of the interesting app happenings for the week in the GNOME world. This week some of the notable items include:

GNOME Maps will now show track/stop location for boarding and disembarking stations/stops for public transit journeys, assuming the upstream data is available to indicate.

As a GNOME Circle App, Graphs 2.0 is nearing release with equations now able to span an infinite range and can be edited/manipulated analytically. The Graphs 2.0 style editor is also redesigned with a live preview and other enhancements.

👁 Graphs 2.0 development build


Goblin is also being developed as a new open-source project providing a GObject linter for C codebases.

RustConn as a Rust-based network connection manager for a variety of protocols has also been polishing its UI and making other enhancements.

Pods 3.0 is also available for managing Podman containers and with this release is a new container engine abstraction layer that is more flexible.

More details on all of these notable app changes via This Week in GNOME.

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