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  2. GNOME Web - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Web 3.4, the menu for application actions was moved to the GNOME Shell's top panel application menu and the menu bar was replaced with "super menu" button, which triggers the display of window-specific menu entries. [97] Since GNOME 3.32, Web can adjust to various form factors with the help of Libadwaita. [98]

  3. GNOME Core Applications - Wikipedia

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    The GNOME Core Applications (also known as Apps for GNOME) are a software suite of software applications that are packaged as part of the standard free and open-source GNOME desktop environment. GNOME Core Applications have a consistent look and feel to the GNOME desktop, utilize the Adwaita design language and tightly integrate with the GNOME ...

  4. GNOME - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with GNOME 3.8, GNOME provides a suite of officially supported GNOME Shell extensions that provide an Applications menu (a basic start menu) and a "Places menu" on the top bar and a panel with a windows list at the bottom of the screen that lets users quickly minimize and restore open windows, a "Show Desktop" button in the bottom ...

  5. File:Gnome-application-exit.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. List of GTK applications - Wikipedia

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    The GNOME Project, i.e. all the people involved with the development of the GNOME desktop environment, is the biggest contributor to GTK, and the GNOME Core Applications as well as the GNOME Games employ the newest GUI widgets from the cutting-edge version of GTK and demonstrates their capabilities.

  7. List of widget toolkits - Wikipedia

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    Codename One originally designed as a cross platform mobile toolkit it later expanded to support desktop applications both through JavaSE and via a JavaScript pipeline through browsers; java-gnome provides bindings to the GTK toolkit and other libraries of the GNOME desktop environment; Qt Jambi, the official Java binding to Qt from Trolltech.

  8. GNOME Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Gnome-dictionary was at first an independent DICT protocol client called gdict, created by Bradford Hovinen, Spiros Papadimitriou and Mike Hughes; [2] it was included inside the gnome-utils meta-package during the 1.x release cycle. As a companion to the original application was also added, an applet for gnome-panel.

  9. Gnote - Wikipedia

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    Gnote is a free and open-source desktop note-taking application written for Linux, cloned by Hubert Figuière from Tomboy. [2] It uses a Wiki-like linking system to connect notes together. Gnote is part of the GNOME desktop environment, often filling the need for personal information management. The main principle is a notepad with a wiki-style ...