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  2. GNOME - Wikipedia

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    GNOME 2 was released in June 2002 [59] [60] and was very similar to a conventional desktop interface, featuring a simple desktop in which users could interact with virtual objects such as windows, icons, and files. GNOME 2 started out with Sawfish as its default window manager, but later switched to Metacity in GNOME 2.2.

  3. GNOME 2 - Wikipedia

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    GNOME 2 was released on June 26, 2002 at the Linux Symposium in Ottawa. [8] Starting with GNOME 2.4, a timed release cadence was adopted, which called for a new version to be released roughly every six months. This effectively resulted in new stable GNOME versions being released every September and March of any given year.

  4. G-Nome - Wikipedia

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    G-Nome is a mech simulation video game developed by 7th Level.Publisher difficulties led to it having a protracted development cycle. Originally intended to be published by Merit as a DOS-based title, it was ultimately released on February 18, 1997, as 7th Level's first 3D game. [2]

  5. Gnome Town Cheats & Tips: Getting Started Guide - AOL

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    Gold bars - This is the premium game currency used to purchase high end items or special privileges such as finishing a task instantly. The game starts you out with two gold bars and the Gnome ...

  6. Human interface guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Document depicted is a page from the Section 5 "Progress Windows" of the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines. Human interface guidelines (HIG) are software development documents which offer application developers a set of recommendations. Their aim is to improve the experience for the users by making application interfaces more intuitive ...

  7. Metacity - Wikipedia

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    Metacity / m ə ˈ t æ s ɪ t i / [2] was the default window manager used by the GNOME 2 desktop environment [3] [4] until it was replaced by Mutter in GNOME 3. [5] It is still used by GNOME Flashback, a session for GNOME 3 that provides a similar user experience to the Gnome 2.x series sessions.

  8. 2 Fast 4 Gnomz - Wikipedia

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    2 Fast 4 Gnomz is an action adventure platform video game developed and published by Polish studio QubicGames in North America and Europe, with Flyhigh Works publishing it in Japan. It was released on the WiiWare for Wii in 2012, and for the eShop for the Nintendo 3DS in late 2012 to early 2013.

  9. Chase (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the game is to escape from a number of robots, which have been programmed to kill the player. The game is turn-based. In the original game, the player character starts in a random location. In some derivative versions, such as the GNOME version, the player starts at the centre of the grid. The robots start in random locations ...