- Source: GNOME Core Applications
The GNOME Core Applications (also known as Apps for GNOME) are a software suite of software applications that are packaged as part of the standard free and open-source GNOME desktop environment. GNOME Core Applications have a consistent look and feel to the GNOME desktop, utilize the Adwaita design language and tightly integrate with the GNOME desktop. GNOME Core Applications are developed and maintained through GNOME's official GitLab instance.
A comprehensive list of these applications is available at apps.gnome.org
Configuration
Settings – main interface to configure various aspects of GNOME. Diverse panels represent graphical front-ends to configure the NetworkManager daemon and other daemons.
Communication
Calls - initiating and answering phone calls (mainly utilized on linux phones)
Contacts – the contacts book app
Files
Document Scanner (SimpleScan) - the scanner application
Loupe – the image viewer
Evince – the document viewer
Files – the file browser
Music / Rhythmbox - music players
Videos – the media player
System
Connections - the front-end for remote desktops. Introduced in GNOME 41.
Disks - formatting and managing partitions
Disk Usage Analyzer
Extensions - extension manager for the GNOME desktop
Fonts - the font viewer
Logs – written in Vala, introduced with 3.12
Help (Yelp) - the help documentation software
Software - the software manager, supports native package managers, as well as Flatpaks
System Monitor - shows CPU usage graphs
Console (King's Cross)
Terminal (replaced by Console)
Web - the web browser
World
Clocks - creating alarms and timers
Maps - map application, powered by OpenStreetMap
Weather - the weather app
Utilities
Calculator
Calendar
Characters
Camera (Snapshot)
Tour
GNOME Text Editor
Gedit (replaced by GNOME Text Editor)
GNOME Screenshot - the screenshot utility
Development tools
Boxes - the virtualization software
Builder - the IDE for creating GNOME apps
D-Spy - D-Bus analyzer
Dconf Editor - Dconf database editor
Devhelp - API documentation viewer
Sysproof - debugging software
GNOME Circle
GNOME Circle is a collection of applications which have been built to extend the GNOME platform, utilize GNOME technologies, and follow the GNOME human interface guidelines. They are hosted, developed, and managed in the GNOME official development infrastructure, on gitlab.gnome.org. Developers who are using the GNOME platform can apply for inclusion in GNOME Circle. Benefits include promotional support and eligibility for project contributors to become GNOME Foundation members. Circle applications are not part of GNOME Core Applications.
Some examples of such applications include:
Lollypop - a music player
Apostrophe - a markdown editor
Fragments - a torrent manager
Gaphor - UML and SysML modeling tool
Health - a fitness tracker
Fractal / Polari - messaging apps
Wike (software) - a Wikipedia browser
Authenticator - a two-factor authentication code generator
Pika Backup - a backup software
Eyedropper - a color picker and formatter utility
See also
GNOME
GNOME Project
Adwaita (design language)
References
External links
apps.gnome.org (homepage)
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- GNOME Text Editor
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