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prefer a more traditional desktop experience. The GNOME Settings application features an updated toolbar design. New
Initial Setup assistant. GNOME Online Accounts integrates with more services. Web has been upgraded to use the WebKit2 engine. Web has a new private browsing mode. Documents has gained a new dual page mode & Google Documents integration. Improved user interface of Contacts.
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taskbar along the bottom of the screen; and the top-right corner features a notification area for programs to display notices while running in the background. However, these features can be moved to almost any position or orientation the user desires, replaced with other functions, or removed altogether.
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Night Light is a new feature and reduces eye strain at night by coloring the screen a little red. The date/time drop down now shows
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Flatpak support. GNOME Software can install and update Flatpaks, GNOME Builder can create them, and the desktop provides portal implementations to enable sandboxed applications. Improvements to core GNOME applications include support for batch renaming in Files,
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Notifications & Messaging tray now react to the force with which the pointer is pressed against the screen edge. Added Classic mode for those who
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scripts, which are compiled by operating system vendors and integrated with the rest of their systems before distribution. Most vendors only use stable and tested versions of GNOME and provide it in the form of easily installed, pre-compiled packages. The source code of every stable and development
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in 2013. The main developer of LXDE, Hong Jen Lee, cited that the reason he wanted to port LXDE to Qt was due to dissatification with the memory and CPU consumption of GTK3 and GNOME libraries when testing a GTK3 version of LXDE. Hong eventually posted a blog post about how an early build of LXQt
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Calendar applet. Tweaks to various apps including Files, Image Viewer, and Maps. New Preview applications: Calendar, Characters, Books. Continued
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By default, GNOME Flashback contains two panels (one on the top, and one to its opposite on the bottom) spanning the width of the screen. The top panel usually contains navigation menus labeled "Applications" and "Places" in that order, as the "System" menu from GNOME 2.x has been replaced by a
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Microsoft Windows user might move the menus usually positioned in the top panel into a
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Significant improvements to many core applications, such as system upgrades and reviews in Software, simple photo editing in Photos and improved search in Files. Platform improvements include shortcut help windows which are available in many applications, a refined font, and better control of
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1.2.0, was released. Although some release planning for GNOME Office 1.2 was happening on the gnome-office mailing list, and Gnumeric 1.4 was announced as a part of it, the 1.2 release of the suite itself never materialized. As of 4 May 2014, the GNOME wiki only mentions "GNOME/GTK
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Improved keyboard navigation and window selection in the Overview. Revamped first set-up utility based on usability tests. Wired networking re-added to the system status area. Customizable application folders in the Applications view. Introduction of new GTK widgets such as popovers in many
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when GNOME 3 was released, but re-adopted GNOME 3 in time for the release of Debian 8 "Jessie". Ubuntu switched from Unity to GNOME 3 with several extensions to resemble Unity, such as a persistent left application panel instead of a hidden dock and re-enabling desktop icons, with
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Power Off by default. Integrated Input Methods. Accessibility is always on. New applications: Boxes, that was introduced as a preview version in GNOME 3.4, and Clocks, an application to handle world times. Updated looks for Disk Usage Analyzer, Empathy and Font Viewer. Improved
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New look for the Settings application, which has a new navigation sidebar and improved network and display settings, and browser synchronization thanks to the Firefox Sync service. Color emoji are now supported throughout GNOME and will be visible wherever they appear.
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security application, allowing encryption of emails and local files; Baobab disk usage analyser improved to support ring chart view; Orca screen reader; improvements to Evince, Epiphany and GNOME Power Manager, Volume control; two new games, GNOME Sudoku and
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closing the application, or creating a new application window. The status menu holds various system status indicators, shortcuts to system settings, and session actions including logging out, switching users, locking the screen, and suspending the computer.
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Addition of Rygel and GNOME Color Manager. Improvements to Empathy instant messenger client, Evince, Nautilus file manager and others. 3.0 was intended to be released in September 2010, so a large part of the development effort since 2.30 went towards 3.0.
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Tenth anniversary release. Evolution backup functionality; improvements in Epiphany, EOG, GNOME Power Manager; password keyring management in Seahorse. Adds: PDF forms editing in Evince; integrated search in the file manager dialogs; automatic multimedia
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as a new GTK-based desktop environment distinct from GNOME. Built from scratch, Pantheon aims to provide a user-friendly and visually appealing aesthetic, focusing on a cohesive and minimal design, and integrating tightly with the elementaryOS
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Nautilus improvements; improvements in cut/paste between applications and freedesktop.org integration. Adds: Evince PDF viewer; New default theme: Clearlooks; menu editor; keyring manager and admin tools. Based on GTK 2.8 with cairo support.
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in response to GNOME 3 in 2014, aiming to provide a simpler and more modern interface. Budgie is built using GTK and GNOME technologies, but offers a different user experience, focusing on providing a lightweight, simple, and elegant user
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Online accounts support; Web applications support; contacts manager; documents and files manager; quick preview of files in the File Manager; greater integration; better documentation; enhanced looks and various performance improvements.
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team addressed the issue by developing "Mint GNOME Shell Extensions" that ran on top of GNOME Shell and allowed it to be used via the traditional desktop metaphor. This eventually led to the creation of the
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a list of all installed applications. A search bar appears at the top and a workspace list for viewing and switching between workspaces is directly above it. Notifications appear from the top of the shell.
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in 2011, which was forked from the GNOME 3 codebase. Cinnamon became a completely independent desktop environment from GNOME Shell with Cinnamon 2.0 on October 9th, 2013.
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GNOME 41 was released on 22 September 2021 and introduced a rewritten and redesigned
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released in April 2011. Previously, Unity had only been intended for use with the
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Pro OpenSolaris: A New Open Source OS for Linux Developers and Administrators
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and naming the applications. This screenshot shows GNOME Weather running on
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was then released, keeping the Unity desktop and continuing to update it.
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2D vector-based drawing library, Cogl accelerated graphics library,
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application manager, a multitasking panel and a mobile network (for
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supports managing installed add-ons. GNOME Photos adds support for
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GNOME 44 (Kuala Lumpur) was released on 22 March 2023. Named after
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concentrates on developing a set of programs that accounts for the
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This article is about the desktop environment. For other uses, see
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GNOME releases are made to the main FTP server in the form of
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7162:"Announcing the GNOME 2.6.0 Desktop & Developer Platform"
7131:"Announcing the GNOME 2.4.0 Desktop & Developer Platform"
5242:"GNOME-Office 1.0 Released; Nautilus Becomes Object-Oriented"
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6501:"Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 Released and What's Next | Ubuntu GNOME"
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4871:"Why you shouldn't use the Lesser GPL for your next library"
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4420:"How to Install Classic GNOME Flashback in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS"
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application; Deskbar search tool; Pessulus lockdown editor;
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is a major version, which can include large changes such as
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GNOME Panel, its "Properties Dialog Menu" - Ubuntu 18.04
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applications that are useful in an office environment".
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6242:"Canonical Ubuntu splits from GNOME over design issues"
5917:"How Microsoft shattered Gnome's unity with Windows 95"
5741:"A list of features that have been implemented for 3.4"
4985:"Official GNU software packages (archived on sep-2021)"
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have received a number of improvements. Integration of
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license until version 2.0 (June 1999). In place of Qt,
4924:"GNOME: Split from GNU Project? » Linux Magazine"
4472:"Debian -- Details of package gnome-applets in buster"
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GNOME Flashback consists of the following components:
428:. It is an international project that aims to develop
6557:"GNOME 40 Released With Many Improvements – Phoronix"
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Codename "Temujin": Epiphany, accessibility support.
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Devhelp: A GNOME utility for browsing and searching
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GNOME aims to make and keep the desktop environment
6439:"Linus Torvalds switches back to Gnome 3.x desktop"
5064:"Software – GNU Project – Free Software Foundation"
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GNOME Foundation Guidelines on Copyright Assignment
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https://wiki.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning/FeaturePlans
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7422:"GNOME 2.22 Release Notes, Section "GVFS and GIO""
5691:"GNOME 3.0 released: better for users, developers"
3656:Comparison of X Window System desktop environments
2577:Addition of the Empathy instant messenger client,
2546:support in Totem; internationalised clock applet;
2108:. It has been replaced in GNOME 3 by default with
1750:edition merge with the mainline release. However,
1681:, replacing GNOME as the default desktop shell in
508:to the recommended pixel-based layout of widgets.
488:but are not limited to the employment of the same
7106:(Press release). GNOME Project. 5 February 2003.
6921:"Trisquel 5.5 STS Brigantia release announcement"
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5623:"GNOME 3.0 officially announced... and explained"
2330:Major upgrade based on GTK2. Introduction of the
1319:, which was growing in popularity, relied on the
1222:These tools collectively provide a comprehensive
951:that dynamically adapt to a devices form factor.
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4582:"Adw: Migrating from Libhandy 1.4 to Libadwaita"
4086:"GNOME at 25: A Health Checkup – Et tu, Cthulhu"
3765:
3763:
1455:As of 2009, GNOME 2 was the default desktop for
793:GNOME Classic 3.12 with GNOME Files (March 2014)
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4843:Stallman, Richard Stallman (5 September 2000).
3523:(autotools) as build automation tools of choice
3331:GNOME developers and users gather at an annual
604:Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface
7918:GNOME Users And Developers European Conference
3017:list of updated modules and changes for 3.30.2
3002:list of updated modules and changes for 3.30.1
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6885:"GNOME 3: From an end-user’s perspective"
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7751:"GNOME 3.24 Released, This Is What's New"
7654:"Convert applications to DBusActivatable"
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5363:"Update on progress for GNOME-Office-1.2"
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4845:"Stallman on Qt, the GPL, KDE, and GNOME"
3324:forum in 2019, the discussion moved from
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9130:Free and open-source software portal
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7480:"Celebrating the release of GNOME 2.26!"
7449:"Celebrating the release of GNOME 2.24!"
7392:"Celebrating the release of GNOME 2.22!"
7328:"Celebrating the release of GNOME 2.18!"
7297:"Celebrating the release of GNOME 2.16!"
5860:"The future of… – …for the adult in you"
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5273:Esselbach, Philipp (15 September 2003).
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2388:Improved removable device support, adds
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6873:"Projects/GnomeFlashback - GNOME Wiki!"
6669:"What's New in GNOME 42, Available Now"
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6383:"Linus Torvalds Ditches GNOME For Xfce"
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6005:from the original on 29 February 2012.
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3401:data structures and utilities library,
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2592:New optical disc recording application
2132:key while right-clicking on the panel.
1463:is a fork of the GNOME 2 codebase (see
1288:GNOME was started on 15 August 1997 by
991:, the GNOME mobile shell, developed by
14:
9932:Unix windowing system-related software
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8073:from the original on 19 September 2021
7789:from the original on 21 December 2021.
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6753:"Introducing GNOME 44, "Kuala Lumpur""
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6730:from the original on 24 September 2022
6585:Bassi, Emmanuele (16 September 2020).
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6302:Gilbertson, Scott (27 November 2017).
5697:from the original on 13 November 2021.
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5493:from the original on 13 November 2021.
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4368:"Projects/GnomeFlashback – GNOME Wiki"
4143:from the original on 11 September 2015
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3427:international text rendering library,
2530:; basic window compositing support in
2445:; Sabayon system administration tool.
2155:) performing functions similar to the
2116:window manager. GNOME Panel served as
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1671:used less memory than GTK3-based XFCE.
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8233:
8163:from the original on 7 September 2014
7985:"What's new in Fedora 25 Workstation"
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7608:from the original on 23 December 2012
7578:from the original on 22 December 2012
7198:from the original on 22 December 2017
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7110:from the original on 22 December 2017
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7017:"GNOME 1.4 "Tranquility" is released"
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6649:from the original on 22 December 2021
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5896:from the original on 24 December 2014
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5184:"GNOME Office, how far along are we?"
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5014:from the original on 13 November 2021
4883:from the original on 26 November 2007
4818:Announcement: Qt version 2.0 released
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4486:"Projects/GnomeApplets - GNOME Wiki!"
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3990:Clasen, Matthias (19 February 2014).
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3927:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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3868:from the original on 21 December 2021
3807:from the original on 22 December 2021
3781:from the original on 26 December 2015
3706:
2997:release announcement for GNOME 3.30.0
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863: – a highly configurable taskbar
618:Internationalization and localization
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8151:Peters, Frederic (6 November 2012).
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7509:Holwerda, Thom (24 September 2009).
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4965:from the original on 3 February 2022
4934:from the original on 4 February 2022
4921:
4712:"GNOME 3.18 lands with Google Drive"
4530:"Libadwaita 1.0 – Just another blog"
4092:from the original on 11 January 2023
4021:Neary, Dave; David, Vanessa (2010),
3954:
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3833:from the original on 7 November 2017
3723:from the original on 8 December 2021
2807:applications. New tab style in GTK.
1351:GNU Network Object Model Environment
1079:
1007:
646:right to left fonts You can help by
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362:GNU Network Object Model Environment
9156:
7777:"Introducing GNOME 3.24 'Portland'"
7687:from the original on 28 March 2014.
7447:Untz, Vincent (24 September 2008).
7295:Newren, Elijah (6 September 2006).
6991:"GNOME 1.2 "Bongo GNOME" Unleashed"
6771:
6742:
6467:
6304:"Ubuntu 17.10: Return of the GNOME"
5957:from the original on 21 August 2014
5839:from the original on 17 August 2009
5578:Foxwell, Harry; Tran, Hung (2009).
5554:"GNOME 2.2 Gains Muscle and Polish"
5240:Loli, Eugenia (15 September 2003).
5130:GTK / Gnome Application Development
4991:from the original on 15 April 2021.
4718:from the original on 10 August 2017
4024:The GNOME Census: Who writes GNOME?
3959:de Icaza, Miguel (15 August 1997).
3542:
3248:as the default webcam application.
3105:release announcement for GNOME 3.38
3083:release announcement for GNOME 3.36
3061:release announcement for GNOME 3.34
3039:release announcement for GNOME 3.32
1746:in 2017. This release also saw the
1550:as the default window manager, and
1451:GNOME 2.18 (released in March 2007)
1137:Rapid Application Development (RAD)
476:Principles of user interface design
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6555:Larabel, Michael (24 March 2021).
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4851:from the original on 19 April 2012
4780:
4763:"GNOME Human Interface Guidelines"
4692:from the original on 12 April 2021
4666:from the original on 16 March 2021
4562:from the original on 14 April 2020
4137:"GNOME Human Interface Guidelines"
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1767:
1662:port at the time, merged with the
1426:GNOME 2.6 (released in March 2004)
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496:, itself relying on insights from
434:internationalization, localization
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9912:Desktop environments based on GTK
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8047:from the original on 24 June 2021
8043:. GNOME GitLab. 9 November 2015.
7995:from the original on 24 July 2021
7827:"GNOME 3.27.x Development Series"
7757:from the original on 19 July 2017
7731:from the original on 8 April 2016
7428:from the original on 30 July 2017
7250:from the original on 22 July 2012
7224:from the original on 14 July 2014
7129:Waugh, Jeff (11 September 2003).
6436:
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6338:, Buddies of Budgie, 20 June 2024
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5392:Sevior, Martin (2 October 2004).
5373:from the original on 13 June 2021
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5088:
4797:from the original on 27 June 2013
4660:"GNOME wiki: GnomeOnlineAccounts"
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3949:
3302:release announcement for GNOME 47
3280:release announcement for GNOME 46
3258:release announcement for GNOME 45
3222:release announcement for GNOME 44
3200:release announcement for GNOME 43
3178:release announcement for GNOME 42
3156:release announcement for GNOME 41
2967:https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Usage
2062:GNU Lesser General Public License
1852:and Console instead of Terminal.
1513:occurs in a separate area called
1485:GNOME 3 has a modern approach to
1345:GNOME was formerly a part of the
1336:GNU Lesser General Public License
1135:Cambalache Interface Designer: A
1034:are the adherence to the current
588:application programming interface
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7540:Holwerda, Thom (31 March 2010).
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7359:"GNOME 2.20 officially released"
7357:Ryan, Paul (19 September 2007).
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7326:Newren, Elijah (14 March 2007).
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7160:Sobala, Andrew (31 March 2004).
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7065:
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6973:"The story of the GNOME project"
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4953:Loshin, Pete (6 November 2000).
4592:from the original on 6 July 2022
4296:from the original on 1 June 2014
3852:Sandler, Karen (26 March 2014).
3687:
3675:
2787:support and smart card support.
2483:Performance improvements. Adds:
2456:Performance improvements. Adds:
2185:
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1376:from 1999 to 2001. De Icaza and
1253:GNOME human interface guidelines
1074:GNOME Human Interface Guidelines
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7961:. GNOME Project. Archived from
7478:Untz, Vincent (18 March 2009).
7390:Untz, Vincent (12 March 2008).
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5768:"Gnome 3.0: the complete guide"
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3012:release announcement for 3.30.2
3007:release announcement for 3.30.1
2550:support and message tagging in
1577:(CSD) and a modern approach in
1565:GNOME aims to provide a simple
1233:
1002:
869: – a collection of useful
781:GNOME Classic 3.36 (March 2020)
8069:. Phoronix. 17 November 2016.
7753:. OMG! Ubuntu!. 23 July 2017.
7679:Wallen, Jack (28 March 2014).
6907:, 21 March 2012. Available at
6335:BuddiesOfBudgie/budgie-desktop
4821:, 25 June 1999, archived from
3915:
3889:"GNOME 3: Fewer interruptions"
3880:
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2992:release notes for GNOME 3.30.0
2791:activation made possible with
2495:. MP3 and AAC audio encoding.
1905:
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1091:to facilitate the creation of
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9922:Free software programmed in C
7991:. Red Hat. 21 November 2016.
6587:"New GNOME versioning scheme"
5886:"A new default theme for GTK"
5766:Mayank Sharma (5 June 2011).
4644:. 14 May 2003. Archived from
4226:"Terminology for Gnome Shell"
3700:
3694:Free and open-source software
2870:porting from X11 to Wayland.
1084:The GNOME project provides a
360:), originally an acronym for
7072:Waugh, Jeff (27 June 2002).
6889:, 09 Apr 2011. Available at
6845:, 13 Apr 2011. Available at
6134:"No, LXDE-Qt is not bloated"
4586:gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org
4394:"GNOME/Flashback – ArchWiki"
3100:release notes for GNOME 3.38
3078:release notes for GNOME 3.36
3056:release notes for GNOME 3.34
3034:release notes for GNOME 3.32
2286:GNOME development announced
2112:, which only works with the
1744:Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark
1710:Pantheon desktop environment
1683:Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal"
1649:Cinnamon desktop environment
1585:
1342:(GPL) for its applications.
1158:GTK Inspector: Shipped with
1018:There are a large number of
901:is an initiative within the
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7853:"GNOME Quick SWOT Analysis"
6132:Says, Najse (5 July 2013).
6107:"PCManFM Qt 0.1.0 released"
5659:Paul, Ryan (7 April 2011).
5621:Paul, Ryan (14 July 2008).
5332:"Next GNOME-Office release"
5305:"GNOME-Office 1.0 Released"
5275:"GNOME-Office 1.0 Released"
4905:". Accessed 26 March 2013.
4612:"Librem 5 design report #5"
3961:"The GNOME Desktop project"
3923:"How do I pronounce GNOME?"
3599:
3405:object and type system and
3346:GNOME is mainly written in
2180:
1837:) panel in settings, a new
1030:. The commonalities of the
555:Orca (assistive technology)
450:
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9948:
8153:"20121104 meeting minutes"
8015:"GNOME 3.20 Release Notes"
7572:"GNOME 2.32 Release Notes"
7270:"GNOME 2.14 Release Notes"
7244:"GNOME 2.12 Release Notes"
4316:"GNOME 3.16 Release Notes"
4260:"GNOME 3.10 Release Notes"
3576:
3572:
3546:
3297:release notes for GNOME 47
3275:release notes for GNOME 46
3253:release notes for GNOME 45
3217:release notes for GNOME 44
3195:release notes for GNOME 43
3173:release notes for GNOME 42
3144:release notes for GNOME 41
3122:release notes for GNOME 40
2332:Human Interface Guidelines
2297:First major GNOME release
2096:was a highly configurable
1698:Budgie desktop environment
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7602:"GNOME 3.2 Release Notes"
7192:"GNOME 2.8 release notes"
7104:"GNOME 2.2 Release notes"
5798:"GNOME 3.0 Release Notes"
5712:"GNOME 3.0 Release Notes"
5523:"GNOME 2.2 Release Notes"
5205:TH, Sam (10 April 2001).
4552:"The New libhandy 0.0.10"
4342:"GNOME 3.8 Release Notes"
3641:Adwaita (design language)
3455:(instant messaging), and
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6639:"GNOME 41 Release Notes"
6530:"GNOME 40 Release Notes"
5915:Prague, Liam Proven in.
4876:Free Software Foundation
4500:"Introducing Libadwaita"
4056:"Staring into the abyss"
3854:"Introducing GNOME 3.12"
3382:, and more. A number of
3149:22 December 2021 at the
2460:notetaking application;
1616:MATE desktop environment
1579:designing user interface
1461:MATE desktop environment
1439:, but later switched to
1141:Glade Interface Designer
1061:
403:Red Hat Enterprise Linux
9856:Resolution independence
6381:Ricky (4 August 2011),
5425:"Gnumeric 1.4 is Here!"
5153:"Re: GNOME -> Gnome"
4062:. Gnome. 27 July 2012.
3621:GNOME Core Applications
3484:a backend for GSettings
2746:GNOME Core Applications
2667:Mallard markup language
2319:Codename "Tranquility"
2233:mentioned previously).
1540:GNOME Core Applications
1368:The California startup
1224:development environment
1192:for modeling build and
1032:GNOME Core Applications
1028:GNOME Core Applications
1014:GNOME Core Applications
8831:Avant Window Navigator
8734:Client-Side Decoration
7628:"Add high dpi support"
7218:"GNOME 2.10 released!"
5995:"Introducing Cinnamon"
3801:"Introducing GNOME 41"
3501:Linux color management
3316:GNOME is developed by
2369:Nautilus changes to a
2250:source code repository
2148:
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1687:Ubuntu Netbook Edition
1582:
1575:client-side decoration
1558:as the default theme.
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1120:, replacing the older
1068:Open-source video game
817:
580:computer accessibility
551:Computer accessibility
542:
110:; 25 years ago
32:Gnome (disambiguation)
9560:Project Looking Glass
8759:Tango Desktop Project
8225:GNOME Panel changelog
7803:. 13 September 2017.
7801:"GNOME 3.26 Released"
7542:"GNOME 2.30 Released"
7511:"GNOME 2.28 Released"
6807:"Gnome Release Notes"
6782:"GNOME Release Notes"
6720:"GNOME Release Notes"
6695:"GNOME Release Notes"
6045:PCMan (3 July 2013).
5455:"Office Applications"
4714:. 30 September 2015.
4688:. 30 September 2015.
4286:"GNOME 3 Cheat Sheet"
3511:Evolution Data Server
3464:GNOME Display Manager
3343:with other desktops.
2528:Remote Desktop Viewer
2464:disk usage analyser;
2159:feature found in the
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1962:; 10 days ago
1821:
1721:, the creator of the
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1357:framework similar to
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1307:project to develop a
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584:Accessibility Toolkit
565:cognitively ergonomic
517:
456:User interface design
407:SUSE Linux Enterprise
9638:Motif Window Manager
9203:Desktop environments
7959:"Platform libraries"
7630:. 12 February 2014.
6979:on 24 February 2001.
6825:"Gnome 46 changelog"
4909:4 March 2012 at the
4030:, Neary Consulting,
3717:"GNOME 1.0 Released"
3393:Development platform
3127:website for GNOME 40
2850:. Redesigned UI for
2371:spatial file manager
2161:Microsoft Windows 98
2124:. Now it is part of
2047:Linux on the desktop
1328:proprietary software
1196:using a declarative
995:and GNOME (May 2018)
582:issues by using the
498:cognitive ergonomics
366:free and open-source
9851:Painter's algorithm
9269:Java Desktop System
8118:Poettering, Lennart
7888:www.theregister.com
7484:gnome-announce-list
7453:gnome-announce-list
7396:gnome-announce-list
6811:Gnome Release Notes
6786:GNOME Release Notes
6724:GNOME Release Notes
6699:GNOME Release Notes
6615:. Forty.gnome.org.
6476:. IDG TechNetwork.
6163:www.ubuntu-user.com
5999:The Linux Mint Blog
5921:www.theregister.com
4767:developer.gnome.org
4116:Sovereign Tech Fund
3748:. 18 September 2024
3746:"GNOME 47 released"
2901:location services.
2887:GNOME Character Map
2443:Fast user switching
1960:/ 18 September 2024
1912:
1875:extension support.
1758:GNOME 40 and higher
1309:desktop environment
1247:is a collection of
873:for the GNOME Panel
445:Sovereign Tech Fund
387:Linux distributions
369:desktop environment
270:Desktop environment
139:/ 18 September 2024
41:
6971:de Icaza, Miguel.
5467:on 3 December 2013
5194:on 1 January 2005.
4922:Wuelfing, Britta.
4791:"About Us | GNOME"
4532:. 31 December 2021
4167:"Free Software UI"
3585:Lennart Poettering
3492:Wayland compositor
3339:to better support
3291:18 September 2024
3233:20 September 2023
3189:21 September 2022
3138:22 September 2021
3094:16 September 2020
3050:12 September 2019
2973:On-screen-keyboard
2823:. Improvements to
2602:fingerprint reader
2534:; introduction of
2439:video conferencing
2255:A number of build
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600:speech recognition
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8269:Core Applications
8183:"Inhibitor locks"
7924:on 4 October 2011
7727:. 23 March 2016.
7701:. 28 March 2015.
7604:. GNOME Project.
6047:"LXDE-Qt Preview"
5951:bbs.archlinux.org
5743:. GNOME Project.
5714:. GNOME Project.
5693:(Press release).
5489:(Press release).
5429:gnome-office-list
5398:gnome-office-list
5367:gnome-office-list
5336:gnome-office-list
5211:gnome-office-list
5121:Pennington, Havoc
5040:. 14 April 2021.
4506:. 31 March 2021.
4344:. GNOME Project.
4292:. GNOME Project.
4262:. GNOME Project.
4193:"GNOME Languages"
4163:Pennington, Havoc
4088:. 7 August 2022.
3384:language bindings
3309:
3308:
2986:5 September 2018
2598:multiple monitors
2308:Codename "Bongo"
2091:
2090:
1967:18 September 2024
1893:keyboard shortcut
1819:
1764:versioning scheme
1708:team created the
1533:window decoration
1228:design principles
1210:development tools
1116:developed by the
1089:development tools
1086:suite of software
1080:Development tools
1008:Core Applications
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2661:Introduction of
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