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- Birdfont
- Birdfont is a font editor which lets you create vector graphics and export TTF, EOT and SVG fonts. https://github.com/johanmattssonm/birdfont
- Bookworm
- A simple graphical E-book reader. It supports many format complexities like epub, pdf, mobi, cbr, etc. This version supports EPUB, MOBI, FB2, PDF, FB2 and Comics (CBR and CBZ) formats with support for more formats to follow soon.
- Budgie
- Budgie is a desktop environment that builds upon Gnome.
- Dino (instant messenger)
- Dino is a modern open-source chat client for the desktop. It focuses on providing a clean and reliable Jabber/XMPP experience while having your privacy in mind. It supports end-to-end encryption with OMEMO and OpenPGP and allows configuring privacy-related features such as read receipts and typing notifications. Dino fetches history from the server and synchronizes messages with other devices.
- Final Term
- Final Term is a terminal emulator makes command line work easier. It does this by inspecting the underlying shell application, and providing useful keyboard and GUI shortcuts to common tasks.
- Geary
- Geary is an email application built around conversations, for the GNOME 3 desktop. It allows you to read, find and send email with a straightforward, modern interface.
- Gnome
- GNOME is an easy and elegant desktop environment. It is designed to put you in control and bring freedom to everybody. GNOME is developed by the GNOME community, a diverse, international group of contributors that is supported by an independent, non-profit foundation. The GNOME project has a tradition of high-quality interface design which has been strongly influenced by usability principles and practice. GNOME software is available in a large number of spoken languages, and the project aims to ensure that its software is usable for everyone, including people with disabilities.
- Gnome-chess
- GNOME Chess is a 2D chess game, where games can be played between a combination of human and computer players. It detects known third party chess engines for computer players.
- Gnome-games
- Games is a GNOME 3 application to browse the video games library and to easily pick and play a game from it. It aims to do for games what Music already does for the music library.
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