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GUPnP is an elegant, object-oriented open source framework for creating UPnP devices and control points, written in C using GObject and libsoup. The GUPnP API is intended to be easy to use, efficient and flexible. It provides the same set of features as libupnp, but shields the developer from most of UPnP's internals. Features The GUPnP framework consists of the following libraries: GSSDP implemen
gitg gitg is the GNOME GUI client to view git repositories. Screenshots Overview of recently used repositories App menu (GNOME Shell integration) Browse repository history Files View Staging area to compose your commit Commit staged changes Add Repository Clone Repository User Information Download Source Tarballs Windows 64 bit binaries Getting in Touch IRC channel Matrix.org bridge Mailing list F
Welcome to Dia's homepage. Dia is a GTK+ based diagram creation program for GNU/Linux, MacOS X, Unix, and Windows, and is released under the GPL license. News! 2011-Dec-18: Version 0.97.2 has been released. Visit the Download page to get your copy! (Download shortcuts: Windows,Mac OS X) Dia is roughly inspired by the commercial Windows program 'Visio,' though more geared towards informal diagrams
Projects/OSTreeHomeRecentChangesScheduleLogin Redirected from page "OSTree" Clear message Contents This page has moved to: https://ostreedev.github.io/ostree/ Projects/OSTree (last edited 2023-11-28 11:09:57 by AndreKlapper) Search: Copyright © 2005 - The GNOME Project. Hosted by Red Hat.
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This site has been retired. For up to date information, see handbook.gnome.org or gitlab.gnome.org. Documenting GNOME Shell Extensions is an ongoing process and some information here may be outdated, incomplete or otherwise inaccurate. Please be patient while we continue to improve it and see the Getting Help section if you have questions that are not answered here. Extensions The GNOME Shell exte
This site has been retired. For up to date information, see handbook.gnome.org or gitlab.gnome.org. Vinagre Vinagre is a remote desktop viewer for GNOME. Requirements Vinagre depends on GTK+, libxml2, gtk-vnc and GNOME Keyring, and has optional dependencies on VTE, spice, avahi and telepathy-glib. For exact version numbers consult the configure script. Getting in Touch Chat with the developers on
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Rhythmbox Rhythmbox is a music playing application for GNOME. Screenshots Plugins Frequently Asked Questions Getting in Touch #gnome-rhythmbox on irc.libera.chat GNOME Discourse (category: Applications, tag: rhythmbox) Old mailing list ( read-only ) Bug Reporting File a new issue Contributing Contributing to Rhythmbox Flathub Development Resources Rhythmbox source at gitlab Download source tarball
Welcome to the GNOME Wiki! Deutschspr - Português (Brasil) - Hispana - česká - 简体中文 - 正體中文 - 日本語 - српска - Русский This is GNOME's development and community organization space. To learn how to use the wiki, see the guidelines. Wiki Areas The main sections of the wiki include: Applications - links to pages for individual GNOME applications Projects - links to GNOME modules which aren't apps (syste
About Anjuta Features a number of advanced programming facilities including project management, application wizard, interactive debugger, source editor, version control, GUI designer, profiler and many more tools. Focuses on providing simple and usable user interface, yet powerful for efficient development. It supports the following programming languages: C, C++, Java, Javascript, Python, Vala
This site has been retired. For up to date information, see handbook.gnome.org or gitlab.gnome.org. This page contains brief descriptions of many GNOME Shell features, such as keybindings, drag and drop capabilities, and special utilities. We are continuing to work on making all these features more discoverable, so this page can serve a dual purpose of describing these features to the early adopte
This site has been retired. For up to date information, see handbook.gnome.org or gitlab.gnome.org. Shotwell Shotwell is a personal photo manager. 1. News May 22nd, 2023: 0.32.2 now available (Sources) May 9th, 2023:Shotwell 0.32.1 now available (Sources) Apr 22nd, 2023:Shotwell 0.32.0 now available (Sources) 2. Features Import from disk or camera Organize by time-based Events, Tags (keywords), Fo
This site has been retired. For up to date information, see handbook.gnome.org or gitlab.gnome.org. Features Provides core interface functions like switching windows, launching applications or see your notifications. It takes advantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware and introduces innovative user interface concepts to provide a delightful and easy to use experience. GNOME Shell is
About Brasero Brasero is a GNOME application to burn CD/DVD, designed to be as simple as possible. It has some unique features to enable users to create their discs easily and quickly. Features Supports multiple backends: cdrtools, growisofs and libburn(optional). Data CD/DVD Editing of discs contents (remove/move/rename files inside directories) Burning data CD/DVD on the fly Automatic filtering
This project is unmaintained and has been archived. Information on this page might be outdated and links below might not work anymore. What is Conduit? Conduit is a synchronization application for GNOME. It allows you to synchronize your files, photos, emails, contacts, notes, calendar data and any other type of personal information and synchronize that data with another computer, an online servic
About Videos Also known as Totem, Videos is a movie player designed for GNOME. Features plugin support. Included as core application since GNOME 2.10 release. Browse your videos All your videos are automatically gathered, all you need is to pick and play one.
Tutorial Location Change GNOME Wiki is being retired. This tutorial is now available at docs.vala.dev: Vala Documentation - Main Tutorial Introduction Disclaimer: Vala is an ongoing project, and its features may change. I will try to keep this tutorial as up to date as I can, but I'm not perfect. Also, I can't promise that the techniques which I suggest are necessarily the best in practice, but ag
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