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Elegance Colors is a dark Gnome Shell theme made by me. The cool thing about Elegance Colors is that it is Chameleonic. If you ever used Ubuntu’s Unity, then you will see how it changes colors depending on the wallpaper color.
Apart from taking color from the wallpaper, Elegance Colors can also pick color from the GTK theme or use a user defined color.
Gnome Web 3.5.3 and beyond!
Gnome Web (Epiphany) is a misjudged and underestimated project when web-browsers are the most popular and significant software in any OS. The reasons? The two powerful open source alternatives, Chromium and Firefox, but also the bad quality and poor in features Web.
Well, Web 360 has the ambition to change all these and join the club of mightiest!
Break free with Miro!
Miro is a free and open source music player, video player, media converter, internet tv application, podcast organizer, downloader and generally a feature-rich multimedia playing, organizing and synchronizing application.
Oops!… I crashed it again ;)
The 30 years old pop star and single mom has been.. Oops! wrong blog for that! What I wanted to talk about was a forgotten Gnome App known as “Oops!”.
Oops is a bug report tool designed for Gnome3 by Jakub Steiner (Jimmac) about a year ago, but unfortunately didn’t -so far- make it in Gnome3.
Making GTK3 themes – Part 1: Basics
I’ll be writing some tutorials about making GTK3 themes here at World of Gnome. Thanks to woGue for giving me a chance to write here :)
In this post I’ll discuss some basic things about GTK3 themes. So let’s start…
Synfig Studio Animation Software
Synfig Studio is a free and open-source 2D animation software, designed as powerful industrial-strength solution for creating film-quality animation using a vector and bitmap artwork. It eliminates the need to create animation frame-by frame, allowing you to produce 2D animation of a higher quality with fewer people and resources.
“Treat Gnome3 as something new” by Allan Day | Interview
You know this guy, right? It was hard to make a prologue for this interview because Allan talks for lots of things, but I highlight two of them. Do not compare Gnome3 with Gnome2, Gnome 3 is something completely new.. and..
Gnome OS, what is it?
AbiWord is ready to work with you
AbiWord is one of the most important parts of the GNOME Office package, as word processors are something that users of every age need to work with in daily basis.
On this article I will try to examine what is the current usability state of AbiWord, and whether it can replace LibreOffice writer for doing both simple and more advanced tasks.
Elena Petrevska about new GnomeWeb | Interview
Elena Petrevska is a fresh member of GWOP* and GnomeWeb Team from Macedonia. Recently Gnome decided to give a new look to all pages and Elena is a part of the team responsible for these changes. GnomeWeb is the mirror, the first sight of the upcoming Gnome OS and it was time to receive some attention.
Doudou 1.2: A Linux 4 Kids | Review
Doudou is a French Debian based distro for kids 2-12 years old and a quite popular actually. Few days ago they released version 1.2 and I thought to have a quick look at it.
Why Gnome denies Theming -and the new Tweak Tool!
You all know this issue in Gnome 3 that you can’t even change the icons by default. Thousands of people are grumbling for that and of course they have any right. But let’s see what the Official Gnome says about it.
Shotwell vs F-Spot
Photo management is a task of great importance for the desktop user. We GNOME users are once again lucky enough to have a great variety of applications that can do the job easy and effectively. On this article we will compare two of the most popular photo management applications for the GNOME desktop environment.
The futuristic design of all Gnome Apps
You’ve seen the next generation design of Gnome apps like Docs, Web, Boxes, Contacts etc. All these are based in what Gnome calls content selection.
From China with Love: Deep-in Review (12.04RC)
This distro is simply beautiful! A picture is worth a thousand words and we have for you 25+1!
Also I made this review a bit more special for our friends from China, running the popular Deepin in its very native language :)
“Skeltrack” your Gnome with Joaquim Rocha | Interview
Following up the interest that was generated about the Skeltrack library, we arranged a quick interview with the currently only developer of the project Joaquim Rocha, in an attempt to learn more about this amazing and very promising project.
Gnome-Shell’s Message Tray latest designs
An improved Message Tray is scheduled for Gnome 360 and developing goes really fast on this. Don’t forget that notification system is one of the top goals of Gnome3!
Rodent file manager is revolutionizing your ways!
Nautilus is a core application of the GNOME desktop environment, and is the one and only choice for many users that feel comfortable with it. I imagine that many people have never even tried to use another file manager, or don’t know about any worthy alternatives.
Gnome announces BoD roles on public
Few days ago the new BoD was elected and today Gnome Live addresses the roles and responsibilities for each member.
Gnome Power Off latest re-design
Can a Power Off button bring so many discussions up? Apparently it can, after all we are talking about the still controversial Gnome Shell. Today we’ ll show you the latest Power Off Menu tentative design from Allan Day.
Lockdown: The new kickass Gnome App!
The highly anticipated mechanism which is used to bar Gnome users from performing certain actions is on the way, and its name is Lockdown.
In a worldwide premiere we present you the very first tentative design :)