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  2. GNOME Do - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Do (often referred to as Do) is a free and open-source application launcher for Linux originally created by David Siegel, [1] and currently maintained by Alex Launi. Like other application launchers, it allows searching for applications and files, but it also allows specifying actions to perform on search results.

  3. GNOME Shell - Wikipedia

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    A dock (called "Dash") for quickly switching between and launching applications A window picker, similar to macOS 's Mission Control , also incorporating a workspace switcher/manager An application picker which allows for reordering application icons and creating application groups.

  4. Unity (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Unity is a graphical shell for the GNOME desktop environment originally developed by Canonical Ltd. for its Ubuntu operating system.It debuted in 2010 in the netbook edition of Ubuntu 10.10 and was used until Ubuntu 17.10.

  5. Comparison of desktop application launchers - Wikipedia

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    An application launcher is a computer program that helps a user to locate and start other computer programs. An application launcher provides shortcuts to computer programs, and stores the shortcuts in one place so they are easier to find.

  6. List of dock applications - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Do: Unix-like: Open source: Application launcher, with Dock option. Support for docklets (plugins). gDesklets: Unix-like: Open source: GNOME program which provides support for desktop widgets. Support for docklets (plugins). Docky: Linux: Open source: Copy of the OS X dock for Unix-like systems. Support for docklets (plugins).

  7. COSMIC (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    COSMIC is made from scratch and is not based on any existing desktop environment. [5] It features a custom theming system, utilizes the Rust-based iced graphics toolkit, streamlined window tiling, and its own applications (a text editor, a terminal emulator, a file manager, a settings application, an app store, and a media player).

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  9. Category:Application launchers - Wikipedia

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