The GNOME Foundation

The GNOME Foundation

The GNOME Foundation made 97 applications

The GNOME project provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.

Software

  • The most popular system tool on Linux
    GNOME Terminal is a terminal emulation application that you can use to perform the following actions: - Access a UNIX shell in the GNOME environment. - Run any applicati...
  • The most popular file manager on Linux
    Nautilus is the official file manager for the GNOME desktop. Browse directories, preview files and launch applications associated with them. Is responsible for handling the...
  • The 2nd most popular text editor/IDE on Linux
    gedit is a multiple tab standard graphical text editor, featuring international text support, syntax highlighting of source code, auto indentation, and print preview suppor...
  • The most popular player on Linux
    Totem is a simple yet featureful media player for GNOME which can read a large number of file formats. It features : * Shoutcast, m3u, asx, SMIL and ra playlists s...
  • The most popular audio/video manager on Linux
    Rhythmbox is a very easy to use music playing and management program which supports a wide range of audio formats (including mp3 and ogg). Originally inspired by Apple's iT...
  • The 2nd most popular image editor on Linux
    Eye of GNOME is the official image viewer for the GNOME desktop environment. Unlike some other image viewers, Eye of GNOME will only view images. It does, however, provide ...
  • The 2nd most popular operating process on Linux
    The GNOME Panel is an essential part of the GNOME Desktop, providing toolbar-like “panels” which can be attached to the sides of your desktop. They are used to launch appli...
  • The 3rd most popular card/casino/board game on Linux
    compilation of over eighty different solitaire card games. Everything from favorites like Freecell and Klondike through to the hopelessly pointless Clock Patience.
  • The 5th most popular productivity on Windows
    Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application. Simple and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and information you deal with every day.
  • The 6th most popular configurator on Linux
    This package contains configuration applets for the GNOME desktop, allowing to set accessibility configuration, desktop fonts, keyboard and mouse properties, sound setup, d...
  • The 14th most popular system tool on Linux
    This package allows you to graphically view and manipulate the running processes on your system. It also provides an overview of available resources such as CPU and memory.
  • The 4th most popular installer on Linux
    GNOME Application Installer for GNOME frontend. Used to install application packages. It can also search for mime types or GStreamer codecs.
  • The 7th most popular configurator on Linux
    accessx-status: indicates keyboard accessibility settings, including the current state of the keyboard, if those features are in use. Battstat: monitors the power subsys...
  • The 14th most popular browser on Linux
    Galeon is a web browser for GNOME based on Mozilla’s Gecko layout engine. Galeon’s self-declared mission was to deliver “the web and only the web.” At the time of Galeon...
  • The most popular puzzle game on Linux
    Gnome Sudoku is a logic game with a Japanese name that has recently exploded in popularity. Originally developed by Thomas Hinkle, now included in gnome-games. Gnome Sudoku...