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  2. Template:GNOME - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:GNOME

    It is not meant to have exhaustive lists (incomplete or complete) of GNOME software, GNOME people, all GNOME articles, etc. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from ...

  3. Template:User GNOME - Wikipedia

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  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 ...

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  6. GNOME Devhelp - Wikipedia

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    Devhelp is a GTK/GNOME browser for API documentation; it works natively with gtk-doc (which is the API reference format for GTK/GNOME documentation).. It is integrated in GNOME development tools such as GNOME Builder, Glade and Anjuta, and is an official application of the GNOME project.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Yelp (software) - Wikipedia

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    Yelp, also known as the GNOME Help Browser [1] is the default help viewer for GNOME that allows users to access help documentation. [5] Yelp follows the freedesktop.org help system specification [ 6 ] and reads mallard , DocBook , man pages , info , and HTML documents. [ 7 ]

  9. Image organizer - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is a kind of desktop organizer software application. Image organizer software focuses on handling large numbers of images. In contrast to an image viewer , an image organizer can edit image tags and can often upload files to on-line hosting pages.