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  2. GNOME 3 - Wikipedia

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    Possibly the single-most significant feature change that GNOME 3 introduced was the replacement of the GNOME Panel with the larger-scoped GNOME Shell. With it, came the removal of the desktop metaphor as seen in previous versions in favor of a simple image-based background that distinctly lacks desktop icons .

  3. File:GNOME Shell 3.0 (2011, 03) showing search function in ...

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    GNOME_Shell_3.0_ (2011,_03)_showing ... A Screenshot of Gnome 3.0 Shell showing search in overview mode. ... Compiled by Allan Day with help from the GNOME community.

  4. File:GNOME Classic 3.12 beta (2014-03) with Nautilus.png

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  5. GNOME - Wikipedia

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    GNOME 3 has a modern approach to user interface design and naming the applications. This screenshot shows GNOME Weather running on GNOME Shell, both in version 3.14 (September 2014). In 2008, an increasing discontent among the community and developers about the lack of project direction and technical progress prompted the announcement of GNOME 3.0.

  6. GNOME Files - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Files, formerly and internally known as Nautilus, is the official file manager for the GNOME desktop. GNOME Files, same as Nautilus, is a free and open-source software under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License .

  7. File:Breathe-gnome-screenshot.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. GNOME Shell - Wikipedia

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    The first concepts for GNOME Shell were created during GNOME's User Experience Hackfest 2008 in Boston. [7] [8] [9]After criticism of the traditional GNOME desktop and accusations of stagnation and lacking vision, [10] the resulting discussion led to the announcement of GNOME 3.0 in April 2009. [11]

  9. File:Gnome-insert-image.svg - Wikipedia

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    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or any later version.