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  GnomeFiles - GNOME/GTK+ Software Repository
Bond is a rapid application toolkit for gnome for quickly developi...
GNOME Office is the premier suite of office productivity applicati...
Nautilus actions is an extension for Nautilus, the gnome file mana...
www.gnomefiles.org /category.php?cat_id=10   (408 words)

  
  GNOME: The Free Software Desktop Project
The GNOME Foundation has announced the creation of the GNOME Mobile initiative, and a software platform for user experience development across a wide range of device profiles.
The Boston Summit is a three-day hackfest for GNOME developers and contributors.
Learn more about GNOME as a whole, get our latest release, find help and support, join our great community, start to develop with GNOME, study our Foundation, or simply get in contact with us.
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  CyGNOME [More Links] ::: Cygwin + GNOME [*nix on MS-Win32]
GNOME Ghostview (ggv) is a frontend for Ghostscript, an interpreter of PostScript that is able to properly render PostScript documents in a display or a printer.
GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System.
This is the Gnumeric, a spreadsheet for GNOME.
cygnome.sourceforge.net /morelinks.html   (2232 words)

  
 FreshPorts -- editors/gnome2-office
GNOME 2 Office The GNOME Office is a collection of applications one would expect in an office/productivity suite for the GNOME 2 Desktop.
GNOME 2.10, as well as all of our releases, would not be possible without the great team that goes into porting and testign each and every component.
GNOME 2.6 packages are also available for all supported i386 versions of FreeBSD at: http://www.marcuscom.com/tinderbox/ The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like the thank the following users for their wonderful testing and patching efforts.
www.freshports.org /editors/gnome2-office   (940 words)

  
 SARAI FreeSoftware: GNOME   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The GNOME project was born as an effort to create an entirely free desktop environment for free systems.
GNOME is used, developed and documented in hundreds of countries across the globe, and with the new GNOME internationalization features, GNOME lets you work in your language, no matter if it's Japanese, Russian, Swahili or English, complete with documentation, help, and menus in your native language.
The GNOME Accessibility Project is developing a suite of software services and support in GNOME that allows people with disabilities to utilize all of the functionality of the GNOME user environment.
www.sarai.net /freesoftware/software_kit/gnome.htm   (684 words)

  
 polishlinux.org » Gnome Office
Gnome Office is a somewhat artificial name for a group of Gnome (GTK+) applications for document management.
Gnome Office is not as well-integrated as KOffice, because the developement of each application is done in a different team and managed separately without much coordination.
Altough not as MS Office compatible as OpenOffice.org apps, it’s advicable to try Abiword and Gnumeric as the lighter OpenOffice.org counterparts, especially if you are using Gnome or XFCE as your major desktop.
polishlinux.org /apps/office-suites/gnome-office   (293 words)

  
 Mail reader
However, since the only people at GUADEC interested in GNOME Office development were the folks working on the previously mentioned apps, we decided to damn the torpedoes and work with the excellent apps we have, and make them even better and more integrated.
However, AbiWord 1.0 is likely not to be based on the GNOME 2 platform, neccessitating further work for integration before GNOME Office 1.0 - Gnumeric The Gnumeric maintainer, Jody Goldberg, has committed to releasing verison 1.0, with Bonobo support, before the end of the year.
Currently, the only GNOME Office applications that take advantage of Bonobo are Guppi and Gnumeric, allowing Guppi charts and graphs to be embedded in Gnumeric spreadsheets.
www.openoffice.org /servlets/ReadMsg?list=discuss&msgNo=4664   (743 words)

  
 freedesktop.org - GNOME
The GNOME Desktop is an attractive and useful desktop environment created by the GNU project.
GNOME is both free (under the GPL) and is one of the most widely used desktop environments on the GNU/Linux operating system.
The current release of GNOME is 2.12; however 2.8 is available under Debian stable/sarge, while 2.10 is available under testing/etch.
freedesktop.org /wiki/GNOME   (242 words)

  
 Take a visionary
The GNOME desktop was designed with the user in mind - it is very easy to use and customize, thereby allowing individuals to tailor the desktop to suit their specific needs.
GNOME is built around an architecture that allows for the easy creation of accessible solutions that break down the barriers users with disabilities often face when using computer technology.
The GNOME Accessibility Architecture, contributed by Sun Microsystems to the GNOME open source project, provides the foundation on which developers can quickly write accessible applications.
www.sun.com /software/star/gnome/accessibility/index.xml   (668 words)

  
 LinuxPlanet - Previews - Suites for the Sweet: GNOME Office - Continuing Our Series of Office Suite Reviews
The element that will eventually make GNOME Office a suite instead of a hodge-podge of programs that look similar because they all use similar icons and GTK widgets is Bonobo, which will provide a means to produce reusable and embeddable software components for the applications working under GNOME.
In a way, GNOME Office provides something of a deconstruction of the concept of "office suite," because, as with all free software projects completed outside the auspices of a business, there are no marketing imperatives involved.
In the meantime, though, GNOME Office is less about the sum than it is the individual parts, which are what we looked at for this review.
www.linuxplanet.com /linuxplanet/previews/1926/1   (778 words)

  
 Gnome
Gnome is most visible as the default desktop environment installed with recent versions of Linux from Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based Red Hat Software Inc. It's the graphical user interface (GUI) that greets you after installation.
The Gnome Project is a part of the GNU Project, the brainchild of Richard M. Stallman.
Gnome's competitor is the KDE Project, which also aims to provide a graphical desktop environment for free software operating systems.
www.computerworld.com /printthis/2000/0,4814,53290,00.html   (774 words)

  
 GNOME - GNU Network Object Model Environment
GNOME is an application framework that consists of libraries to assist in application development and a set of applications that use those libraries.
A distinctive of GNOME is that it intends to allow development of applications in a wide variety of
The thesis is that Unix "sucks" from four perspectives, and that GNOME is trying to address these issues.
linuxfinances.info /info/gnome.html   (547 words)

  
 The Gnome Wish List - OSNews.com
If the user answers "yes", show a license agreement saying that Totem and Gnome are not responsible for any of these user actions, and then download, install and on-the-fly use these new libraries and play the video in question.
There was a clipboard app for Gnome under construction once but that app was too much trouble for what a simple user will ever need I believe.
Gnome has XCDRoast and GComBust and a few others, but they don't cut it (they are unusable by Mac or Windows newcomers).
www.osnews.com /story.php/5361/The-Gnome-Wish-List/page3   (943 words)

  
 Dr. Dobb's | A Tale of Two GUIs | July 16, 2001
GNOME's Office isn't so much a suite of applications as it is a framework for developing those applications.
GNOME's Office, on the other hand, isn't so much a suite of applications as it is a framework for developing those applications.
GNOME's help needs a little work: The initial link to the User's Guide resulted in a File Not Found error, although I was able to get to that guide from another link.
www.ddj.com /dept/cpp/184414749?pgno=1   (1709 words)

  
 GNOME Office Information
The integration between the various applications in the suite is rather loose, and therefore many consider GNOME Office to be merely the collection of desktop productivity applications written for the GNOME environment rather than an office suite in the usual sense.
GNOME Office is intended to be a competitor to the Microsoft Office suite.
Sun Microsystems is integrating OpenOffice.org with GNOME with the intention that the applications of OpenOffice.org will become part of GNOME Office.
www.bookrags.com /GNOME_Office   (144 words)

  
 Cover Pages: GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) XML Library
GNOME, part of the GNU project, "is free software compliant with the OpenSource definition.
People are invited to use the gdome Gnome module to get a full DOM interface, thanks to Raph Levien, check his DOMination paper.
The Gnome Office drawing application 'Dia' is one of several office suite programs which uses XML as the native file format.
www.oasis-open.org /cover/gnomeXML.html   (666 words)

  
 The Gnome Wish List - OSNews.com
If the user answers "yes", show a license agreement saying that Totem and Gnome are not responsible for any of these user actions, and then download, install and on-the-fly use these new libraries and play the video in question.
There was a clipboard app for Gnome under construction once but that app was too much trouble for what a simple user will ever need I believe.
Gnome has XCDRoast and GComBust and a few others, but they don't cut it (they are unusable by Mac or Windows newcomers).
osnews.com /story.php/5361/The-Gnome-Wish-List/page3   (943 words)

  
 EVANGCENTRAL - Tech Articles
GNOME is also a web-enabled desktop with many built-in features that make accessing resources on the web simple or, in some cases, automatic.
The GNOME project, part of the GNU (GNU's Not UNIX) Project, was born as an effort to create a cost-free desktop environment for UNIX[R] systems.
GNOME comes with applets, available directly from the menus, that provide clocks, a stock ticker, weather, CD player, sound mixer, system monitors and several other useful tools that display on the panel at the top or bottom of the screen.
developers.sun.com /events/techdays/speakers/articles/gnome.html   (879 words)

  
 Cover Pages: GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) XML Library
GNOME, part of the GNU project, "is free software compliant with the OpenSource definition.
People are invited to use the gdome Gnome module to get a full DOM interface, thanks to Raph Levien, check his DOMination paper.
The Gnome Office drawing application 'Dia' is one of several office suite programs which uses XML as the native file format.
xml.coverpages.org /gnomeXML.html   (666 words)

  
 GNOME Office - Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: )
GNOME Office, part of the GNOME project, is a suite of integrated office applications that enhance the productivity of both business and home users.
GNOME Office is open source software which means that it is freely available and redistributable.
Examples of GNOME Office applications in use can be found on the screenshots page.
www.burnett-hall.co.uk /~ojbh/testing/gnome-office   (178 words)

  
 Debian -- Details of package gnome-office in sid
This is a set of applications labeled the "GNOME Office suite".
It is a collection of programs that, while not included in the official GNOME Desktop release, provide most of the office functionality the average user needs.
GNOME Office consists among other things of a word processor, spreadsheet, diagram editor, database admin tool and programs for image manipulation, vector drawing, financial accounting and project management.
packages.debian.org /unstable/gnome/gnome-office   (167 words)

  
 Office Applications
OpenOffice is the newest of the open-source office suites, but has the most mature codebase of the three.
It was developed to be the office suite for KDE, but works just as well with GNOME or any other window system.
GNOME Office is easily the least-complete of these office suites.
cnx.org /content/m10471/latest   (245 words)

  
 LWN.net: GUADEC Results
First, lots of people were able to meet face to face for the first time, and lots of GNOME office developers were able to attend, including developers from AbiWord, Gnumeric, Guppi and Dia.
Two talks were given on GNOME Office by Jody Goldberg of Gnumeric and Dom Lachowicz of AbiWord.
The first was a BOF[1] where lots of good discussion happened between all the different GNOME office developers, and others in the community.
lwn.net /2001/0412/a/guadec-report-2001.php3   (854 words)

  
 ITworld.com - GNOME
GNOME's fundamental goal is to make Unix and Unix-like operating systems easier to use, especially free or open-source operating systems such as Linux and the BSD variants -- FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD.
The key to GNOME (pronounced guh-nome) is that it strives to be completely free: All of its components are distributed freely under open-source licenses.
According to the GNOME Project, most of these applications are still in beta or even alpha release, but they are expected to mature rapidly.
www.itworld.com /Comp/2440/CWSTO53290   (900 words)

  
 My thoughts on GNOME Office « Foreseeing Linux
I think it is not that easy to decide between OpenOffice.org(OO) and GNOME Office as between Firefox and Epiphany.
For many circumstances GNOME Office is quite sufficient -and it also might be time to boost it, as the web site was last updated 2004.
Right now GnomeDb is part of GNOME Office, but it does not contain a nice application to do the database editing.
flinux.wordpress.com /2007/03/25/my-thoughts-on-gnome-office   (623 words)

  
 The GNOME Project | Linux Journal
GNOME provides the toolkit and reusable component set to build the free software end users are eager for.
GNOME specifies window manager hints that can be implemented by the window manager to give the user better desktop integration, but they are optional.
The GNOME libraries add the missing pieces to the toolkit to create full applications, dictate some policy, and help in the process of providing consistent user interfaces as well as localizing the GNOME applications so they can be used in various countries.
www.linuxjournal.com /article/3139   (3757 words)

  
 Rodrigo Moya for 2003 September
The 1.0 release of GNOME Office has been postponed, which means GNOME-DB 1.0 has also, since we are just making the release for the sole purpose of the GNOME Office one.
Nice GNOME 2.4 review at eWeek: "Version 2.4 of the GNOME Project's namesake desktop environment provides a smooth, well-performing graphical interface for companies looking to expand their Linux deployments from the data center to the desktop".
I went this morning to Pamplona, to the UNED office (Remote Learning University) and found out that, included with the course materials are 3 CDs, and one of them includes LinEx, the Linux distro developed by the Junta de Extremadura (local government in Extremadura), which is the base CD for the electronic materials.
blogs.gnome.org /view/rodrigo/2003/9   (1187 words)

  
 GNOME
GNOME As with most GNU programs, GNOME has been designed to run on all modern strains of Unix-like operating systems.
GNOME is used, developed and documented in hundreds of countries across the globe, and with the new GNOME internationalization features, GNOME lets you work in your language, no matter if it's Japanese, Russian, Swahili or English, complete with documentation, help, and menus in your native language.
The GNOME Accessibility Project is developing a suite of software services and support in GNOME that allows people with disabilities to utilize all of the functionality of the GNOME user environment.
ccrma.stanford.edu /guides/planetccrma/GNOME.html   (594 words)

  
 OpenOSX: Office 2.0: A host of office productivity applications for Mac OS X
GNOME is a popular free desktop environment included with many distributions of Linux including RedHat.
Mac OS X, having its own desktop environment, does not provide the exhaustive set of support libraries required to run GNOME Office, so with great care and pride, we have built them native for both Intel and PowerPC Macintosh computers.
In the process we have married the GNOME environment with Mac OS X offering native functionality including: preferred web browser support, Print Center support, linkable files and our exclusive "OpenOSX Office" Cocoa application that enables system-wide recognition of supported file types, including most Microsoft®; Word and Excel documents.
openosx.com /office   (730 words)

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