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  2. GNOME Shell - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Shell is the graphical shell of the GNOME desktop environment starting with version 3, [5] which was released on April 6, 2011. It provides basic functions like launching applications and switching between windows .

  3. GNOME - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Shell is the main graphical shell of GNOME. It features a top bar holding (from left to right) an Activities button, an application menu, a clock and an integrated system status menu. It features a top bar holding (from left to right) an Activities button, an application menu, a clock and an integrated system status menu.

  4. GNOME 3 - Wikipedia

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    GNOME 3 is the third major release of the GNOME desktop environment. A major departure from technologies implemented by its predecessors, GNOME 3 introduced a dramatically different user interface. It was the first GNOME release to utilize a unified graphical shell known as GNOME Shell.

  5. List of alternative shells for Windows - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of software that provides an alternative graphical user interface for Microsoft Windows operating systems. The technical term for this interface is a shell. Windows' standard user interface is the Windows shell; Windows 3.0 and Windows 3.1x have a different shell, called Program Manager. The programs in this list do not restyle ...

  6. List of GTK applications - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Shell – the desktop graphical GUI shell introduced with GNOME version 3.0; Cinnamon fork of the GNOME Shell; GNOME Panel and forks – applications launcher; Maynard, a shell for Weston by Collabora originally for the Raspberry Pi; Budgie is a distro-agnostic desktop environment

  7. Unity (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Unity is a graphical shell for the GNOME desktop environment originally developed by Canonical Ltd. for its Ubuntu operating system. It debuted in 2010 in the netbook edition of Ubuntu 10.10 and was used until Ubuntu 17.10. Since 2017, its development was taken over by the Unity7 Maintainers (Unity7) [4] and UBports (Lomiri, formerly known as ...

  8. GNOME Project - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Project is involved in development of a range of notable software, including: [10] GNOME ShellGraphical shell of the GNOME desktop environment; GNOME Core Applications – Software applications built with the GNOME philosophy in mind; GTK – Free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces

  9. GNOME Terminal - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Terminal is a terminal emulator for the GNOME desktop environment written by Havoc Pennington and others. Terminal emulators allow users to access a UNIX shell while remaining on their graphical desktop. [2]