A bunch of improvements. In my opinion on the order more than in previous releases. Here are a few of the ones I especially liked:
Evolution now supports Google Calendars and email tags.
YouTube support in Totem (I didn’t even install it before;))
Ability to create DVD from nautilus-cd-burner
Support for a regular dictionary of local files (including Stardict!)
Appeared application for working with a webcam Cheese (quite functional)
Now, when you insert removable media, Nautilus will offer you a panel with possible actions.
The Network tool now allows you to configure PPPoE and GPRS connections
Switching from GnomeVFS to the new GVFS virtual system, which:
Provides Nautilus with new cdda: // and gphoto: // protocols
Remember logins and passwords throughout the session
Provides a much simpler and more concise API.
The PolicyKit tool has appeared - a new security system compatible with KDE (and even with different distributions) Gnome IDE Anjuta is now part of Gnome