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- Computers: Software: Operating Systems: Graphic Subsystems: Desktop Environments: KDE (618)
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- The GNOME Project
- GNU Object Model Environment: Building a full, user-friendly desktop for Unix operating systems, based entirely on free software. Will consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a consistent look and feel. GNOME is part of the GNU project.
- CyGNOME
Cygwin + GNOME, port of GNOME desktop to Microsoft Windows, using Cygwin (Red Hat) Unix environment as porting tool and running environment. Descriptions, documents, news, screenshots, downloads, links. - Express
An open source web browser. It is part of the Gnome project, and requires the gtk-XmHTML widget. - gecco
GNOME Extensible Configuration COnsole, goal: to provide central location to access system administration functions within GNOME environment. - The GNOME Development Site
Information about current projects, developer news, documentation, and information on how to get involved. - GNOME News
Good place for a little Gnome history. - GNOME-DB
Full suite of libraries/applications allowing easy access to wide range of database systems by making use of abilities in CORBA for communicating between separated modules. CORBA implementation used is ORBit, the GNOME Project ORB. - ORBit
A high-performance, lightweight CORBA ORB aiming for CORBA 2.2 compliance (ORBit1) and 2.4 compliance (ORBit2). - Package Listing
Here you can find all the great programs available for the GNOME free desktop. Frequently updated. Contains many applications that come with GNOME. - Red Hat Advanced Development Laboratories
Firm's division where people are paid to work on GNOME. - Computerworld: Unix vendors adopt Gnome desktop
Desktop Linux gained momentum as vendors including Red Hat, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Compaq Sun and VA Linux Systems joined to form the Gnome Foundation. (August 16, 2000)
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