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  2. GNOME Boxes - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Boxes was initially introduced as beta software in GNOME 3.3 (development branch for 3.4) as of Dec 2011, [5] and as a preview release in GNOME 3.4. [6] Its primary functions were as a virtual machine manager, remote desktop client (over VNC), and remote filesystem browser, utilizing the libvirt, libvirt-glib, and libosinfo technologies. [7]

  3. GNOME Recipes - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Recipes is a recipe management application for GNOME 3. It is being developed by Matthias Clasen who is known for his work on GTK , Wayland support for GNOME, and other core projects. [ 2 ] It replaces the aging Gourmet Recipe Manager.

  4. 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.

  5. Box (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Box, common name of the plant genus Buxus; Box, common name of some species of Eucalyptus trees; GNOME Boxes, a virtualization application for the GNOME desktop environment ("box") operator in mathematics, used for: Logical necessity in modal logic; Conway box function; D'Alembert operator; Rectangular cuboid, a geometric figure; Hyperrectangle ...

  6. Category:GNOME Applications - Wikipedia

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  8. Gnote - Wikipedia

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    The main principle is a notepad with a wiki-style interface. Words in the note body that match existing note titles automatically become hyperlinks , allowing for the management of large libraries of personal information, such as references to favorite artists that would then automatically be highlighted in notes containing their names.

  9. 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 ]