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Tablet support
One of my favourite new features in Fedora 16 and GNOME 3.2 is improved tablet support, complete with some programmability, under the System Settings menu. There are more features to support, but at least the basic ones don't require text file editing anymore. :)
On-screen keyboard
There is even a nice on-screen keyboard under the accessibility menu, which is great if you have touch on your tablet PC. :) It even hides neatly in the notification tray.
Online accounts and privacy concerns
Something I'm wary of is the new Online Accounts manager, found in the user menu (top right). Basically, you can log in once with GNOME to a web service provider like Google and it will share access to applications that request it. A bit simpler than giving your login credentials to a dozen different programmes. A bit safer in that respect.
But then there doesn't seem to be a facility to control which applications have access to that. I'd like to log in through GNOME, and then give permission to Evolution to just access my E-mail and Calendar, and give permission to Empathy to just access my contacts. Perhaps this is restricted, and I have to find out before I use it, because I don't want just any application to go accessing my private data.
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