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GNOME Core Applications

The GNOME Core Applications (also known as Apps for GNOME) are a software suite that is packaged with GNOME, a free and open-source desktop environment. The suite provides a consistent look and feel to the GNOME desktop, utilizes the Adwaita design language and tightly integrates with the GNOME desktop. The suite is developed and maintained through…

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Developer
The GNOME Project
License
GNU General Public License
Operating system
Unix-like
Release
December 20, 1998; 27 years ago (1998-12-20)[better source needed]
Written in
C, C++, JavaScript, Python, Rust, Vala

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GNOME Circle

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GNOME Core Applications

Nodes53
Edges52
Triples14
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037736
Components1

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GNOME Core Applications

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related to GNOME Circle · 7
GNOME Core Applications → Benefits, Circle, Developers, GNOME, GNOME Circle, GNOME Foundation, Some
Developer · 1
GNOME Core Applications → The GNOME Project
License · 1
GNOME Core Applications → GNU General Public License
Operating system · 1
GNOME Core Applications → Unix-like
Release · 1
GNOME Core Applications → December 20, 1998; 27 years ago (1998-12-20)[better source needed]
Website · 1
GNOME Core Applications → apps.gnome.org
Written in · 1
GNOME Core Applications → C, C++, JavaScript, Python, Rust, Vala

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gnome core applications suite circle apps files app desktop software system viewer also project adwaita document modern replacement previous manager

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GNOME Core ApplicationsDeveloperThe GNOME Project1.00infobox
GNOME Core ApplicationsLicenseGNU General Public License1.00infobox
GNOME Core ApplicationsOperating systemUnix-like1.00infobox
GNOME Core ApplicationsReleaseDecember 20, 1998; 27 years ago (1998-12-20)[better source needed]1.00infobox
GNOME Core ApplicationsWebsiteapps.gnome.org1.00infobox
GNOME Core ApplicationsWritten inC, C++, JavaScript, Python, Rust, Vala1.00infobox
PDF filesinstance ofViewer for digital documents0.80text
GNOME Core Applicationsrelated to GNOME CircleGNOME Circle0.60section
GNOME Core Applicationsrelated to GNOME CircleGNOME0.60section
GNOME Core Applicationsrelated to GNOME CircleDevelopers0.60section
GNOME Core Applicationsrelated to GNOME CircleBenefits0.60section
GNOME Core Applicationsrelated to GNOME CircleGNOME Foundation0.60section

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