The extension for Gnome, ArcMenu, brings one of the features that I think is coolest, to be able to transform the Gnome in another graphic environment, such as Cinnamon, XFCE, Windows7 and so on.
About two months ago, we made an article showing the news of version 33 of this extension, which you can check here. Since then, there have been several improvements and specific corrections to the code until reaching version 38. One of the distros that uses the ArcMenu, is ZorinOS.

Now in version 38 of ArcMenu, 3 more layout options for Menus have been added, which are: Windows10, KRunner and Budgie.

With this, the extension brings with it a wide variety of layouts to please a very wide range of users. There were also some other corrections, such as:
- Fixed the option of «Pin to Arc Menu» and «Unpin from Arc Menu»;
- Dash to Panel support for multi-monitors fixed;
To check all corrections and updates, consult this link.
If you want to use ArcMenu, you will need to access the website for GNOME extensions, which you can access here. We have an article on how to install and manage extensions on GNOME, which you can check out here. You must have Gnome 3.28 or later.
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