GTK+, a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces that provide a complete set of widgets, suitable for projects ranging from small one-off tools to complete application suites, is now at version 3.10.1.
According to the developers, GTK+ 3.10.0 incorporates new features and quite a few updates. This is now a stable version and is part of the GNOME 3.10.x package.
Highlights of GTK+ 3.10.1:
• The lines in configure.in have been reordered for a better display; • gtkprintbackendpapi.c now compiles on Solaris 10; • An unfinished frame is no longer being presented; • CSD windows no longer "shakes" when they go backdrop; • Accessibility is no longer being initialized in the wrong place.
A complete changelog, featuring all the updates and fixes, can be found in the official announcement. Download GTK+ 3.10.1 right now from Softpedia.