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  2. K Desktop Environment 3 - Wikipedia

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    K Desktop Environment 3.0. K Desktop Environment 3.0 introduced better support for restricted usage, a feature demanded by certain environments such as kiosks, Internet cafes and enterprise deployments, which disallows the user from having full access to all capabilities of a piece of software. [3]

  3. GNOME 3 - Wikipedia

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    Lifehacker ' s Whitson Gordon preferred the stock GNOME 3 desktop environment over Canonical's Unity and other alternatives. [ 19 ] Linus Torvalds , creator of the Linux kernel , publicly expressed his dislike of GNOME 3, and called the version 3.4 release a "total user experience design failure."

  4. List of computer technology code names - Wikipedia

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    Spruce Goose — Apple Macintosh PowerBook 540; Spud — Sun 688 MB drive in expansion pedestal; Sputnik — uOS — The Micro Operating System 0.81; Sputnik Bluesky — Sun CP2060; Sputnik Orion — Sun CP2080; Spuzzum — XMAX (XMetaL for ActiveX) 4.5; Squeaky — Apple Macintosh II 32-bit ROMs; Squeeze — Debian GNU/Linux 6.0

  5. GNOME Shell - Wikipedia

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    A fallback mode is offered in versions 3.0–3.6 for those without hardware acceleration which offers the GNOME Panel desktop. This mode can also be toggled through the System Settings menu. [25] GNOME 3.8 removed the fallback mode and replaced it with GNOME Shell extensions that offer a more traditional look and feel. [26]

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  7. 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.

  8. Windows 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 3.0 is the third major release of Microsoft Windows, launched on May 22, 1990.It introduces a new graphical user interface (GUI) that represents applications as clickable icons, instead of the list of file names in its predecessors.

  9. GEM (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    GEM 1.1 Desktop running in 640×350 EGA resolution. GEM Desktop 1.0 was released on 28 February 1985. [1] GEM Desktop 1.1 was released on 10 April 1985 with support for CGA and EGA displays. [18] [19] A version for the Apricot Computers F-Series, supporting 640×200 in up to 8 colors, was also available as GEM Desktop 1.2. [20]