Allow sharing tel: URIs (Android opens dialer with number populated)

(Android opens dialer with number populated) More resilient sshfs connections (browse files on Android device from desktop feature)

(browse files on Android device from desktop feature) Respect Gnome notification settings (when disabling notifications for an application in Gnome Control Center, the notifications will no longer be sent to the mobile device by GSConnect)

(when disabling notifications for an application in Gnome Control Center, the notifications will no longer be sent to the mobile device by GSConnect) Fixed extension icon alignment (though the alignment is still off when using the system menu, without any padding to the edges, as you can see in the screenshot)

(though the alignment is still off when using the system menu, without any padding to the edges, as you can see in the screenshot) Fixed error when trying toggle applications on / off in the device notification settings

Fixed Python 3 crash on Gnome login using Fedora 28

Fixed GSConnect doesn't support dbus-broker

Fixed Nautilus extension warnings

Fixed GLib.uuid_string_random is not a function error

New and updated translations for Chinese, Estonian, Hungarian, Japanese, Russian, Brazilian Portugues, Czech, French and Polish

Install GSConnect

gsconnect.andyholmes.github.io.zip

~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions

Alt + F2

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The tool makes use of the KDE Connect protocol but without using any KDE dependencies, keeping your desktop clean of unwanted packages.Using GSConnect you can mirror notifications from your Android phone to your Desktop and vice-versa, synchronize the clipboard, browse files from your Android device using your desktop file manager, send files to an Android device from the Nautilus (Files) context menu, send commands to Android devices, and much more. The Android and desktop devices need to be on the same network (with network isolation disabled if using a combination of wired and wireless connections).Changes in GSConnect v12 include:When I wrote about GSConnect back in May , I mentioned using this extension to access files on an Android device from my Ubuntu 18.04 desktop didn't work with that (v11) version, and I had to use the latest Git to get this feature to work. Well, with GSConnect v12, this issue is gone on my Ubuntu 18.04 desktop.GSConnect version 12 was just released and the update is in the review queue on the Gnome Shell extensions website. Right now you can install version 11 from extensions.gnome.org and wait for it to be updated to v12, or you can install the extension from zip.Note thatSee the GSConnect dependencies section on its wiki. download thearchive for the latest release and place it in your home folder. Next, use the commands below to unzip it and install the Gnome Shell extension inIf you use Wayland, you'll need to log out and log back in. Xorg users can restart the session by using, entering, then pressing thekey. And enable the extension using Gnome Tweaks (previously Gnome Tweak Tool).All you have to do now is pair your Android device with your Gnome desktop (scroll down after clicking that link if you need exact instructions for how to pair them) and enable the features you want to use.