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GNOME Core Applications
Developer(s)The GNOME Project
Initial releaseDecember 20, 1998; 25 years ago (1998-12-20)
Written inC, C++, JavaScript, Python, Rust, Vala
Operating systemUnix-like
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websiteapps.gnome.org

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 desktop. GNOME Core Applications are developed and maintained through GNOME's official GitLab instance.

A comprehensive list of these applications is available at apps.gnome.org

Configuration

  • Settings – main interface to configure various aspects of GNOME. Diverse panels represent graphical front-ends to configure the NetworkManager daemon and other daemons.
  • GNOME Settings GNOME Settings

Communication

Files

System


World

  • GNOME Clocks GNOME Clocks
  • GNOME Clocks GNOME Clocks
  • GNOME Maps GNOME Maps
  • GNOME Weather GNOME Weather
  • GNOME Web GNOME Web

Utilities

Development tools

GNOME Circle

GNOME Circle logo

GNOME Circle is a collection of applications which have been built to extend the GNOME platform, utilize GNOME technologies, and follow the GNOME human interface guidelines. They are hosted, developed, and managed in the GNOME official development infrastructure, on gitlab.gnome.org. Developers who are using the GNOME platform can apply for inclusion in GNOME Circle. Benefits include promotional support and eligibility for project contributors to become GNOME Foundation members. Circle applications are not part of GNOME Core Applications.

Some examples of such applications include:

  • Lollypop - a music player
  • Apostrophe - a markdown editor
  • Fragments - a torrent manager
  • Gaphor - UML and SysML modeling tool
  • Health - a fitness tracker
  • Fractal / Polari - messaging apps
  • Wike (software) - a Misplaced Pages browser
  • Authenticator - a two-factor authentication code generator
  • Pika Backup - a backup software
  • Eyedropper - a color picker and formatter utility

See also

References

  1. "first release".
  2. "⚡ Mobile-optimized apps". tracker.pureos.net. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
  3. ^ "GNOME Circle". circle.gnome.org. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
  4. "GNOME Human Interface Guidelines". developer.gnome.org. Retrieved 2024-09-10.

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