GNOME Core Applications
Developer(s) |
The GNOME Project |
Initial release |
December 20, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-12-20)[1] |
Stable release |
3.18 (September 23, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-09-23)[2]) [±] |
Preview release |
3.19.3 (December 16, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-12-16)) [±][3] |
Written in |
Vala, C, C++, Scheme, JavaScript, Python |
Operating system |
Linux, Unix-like, macOS, Microsoft Windows |
Platform |
GTK+ |
License |
GNU General Public License |
Website |
wiki.gnome.org/Design/Apps/ |
GNOME Core Applications is a collection of approximately 30 applications that are packaged as part of the standard free and open-source GNOME desktop environment. GNOME Core Applications have the look and feel of the GNOME desktop; some applications have been written from scratch and others are ports.
The employment of the newest GUI widgets offered by the latest version of GTK in order to implement the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) ergonomically is the only feature which all GNOME Core Applications have in common. Some of the GNOME Core Applications are essential, while several are not, e.g. GNOME Weather. Most are thin graphical front-ends, e.g. GNOME Software, to underlying Linux system daemons, like e.g. journald, PackageKit, NetworkManager or PulseAudio.
All GNOME Core Applications except Evolution feature the GtkHeaderBar. GtkHeaderBar[4] is a widget introduced to GTK in version 3.10. It is intended to replace the Title-Bar and the Toolbar for Client-Side Decoration.
Graphical shell
The default graphical shell of GNOME 3 is GNOME Shell. GNOME Shell obsoleted GNOME Panel. An alternative graphical shell is, e.g. Cinnamon.
GNOME Core Applications: User interface (GNOME Shell) |
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GNOME Shell in classic mode
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Screenshots of GNOME Core User Interface (Shell) Application |
Configuration
- Settings – main interface to configure various aspects of GNOME. Diverse panels represent graphical front-ends to configure the NetworkManager daemon and other daemons.
- dconf editor – an editor for dconf
GNOME Core Applications: Configuration |
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Screenshots of GNOME Core Configuration Applications |
Conversations
- Contacts – managing addresses
- Mail (Design in progress)
GNOME Core Applications: Conversations |
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Screenshots of GNOME Core Conversations Applications |
Files
- Files – the file browser
- Photos
- Music – audio player with database
- Videos – the media player
GNOME Core Applications: Files |
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Screenshots of GNOME Core Files Applications |
System
GNOME Core Applications: System |
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Screenshots of GNOME Core System Applications |
World
GNOME Core Applications: World |
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GNOME Clocks (stopwatch mode)
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Screenshots of GNOME Core World Applications |
Utilities
GNOME Core Applications: Utilities |
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Screenshots of GNOME Core Utilities Applications |
References
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