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A modern desktop interface for Linux. Improve your user experience and get rid of the anarchy of traditional desktop workflows. Designed to simplify navigation and reduce the need to manipulate windows in order to improve productivity. It's meant to be 100% predictable and bring the benefits of tools coveted by professionals to everyone.
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Share and collaborate by syncing with any Git repository instantly. Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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This is a Flat theme for Ubuntu and other Gnome based Linux Systems.
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Photoshop CC v19 installer for Gnu/Linux
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blennster
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Dec 1, 2021
Describe the bug
When pressing the cogs icon in gnome-extensions-app and closing, I am not able to open it again. I cannot open any other prefs either. Stdout says
Gjs-Message: 13:02:07.338: JS LOG: Ignored exception from dbus method: Gio.IOErrorEnum: GDBus.Error:org.gnome.gjs.JSError.Error: Already showing a prefs dialog
Steps To Reproduce:
- Open `gnome-extesions-
La Capitaine is an icon pack designed to integrate with most desktop environments. The set of icons takes inspiration from the latest iterations of macOS and Google's Material Design.
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A time management utility for GNOME based on the pomodoro technique!
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Flat Remix is an icon theme inspired by material design. It is mostly flat using a colorful palette with some shadows, highlights, and gradients for some depth.
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Vimix is a flat Material Design theme for GTK 3, GTK 2 and Gnome-Shell etc.
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Create GNOME Shell extensions in seconds
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Use GtkPasswordEntry
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jannuary
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Gtk has a widget specifically for password entries: GtkPasswordEntry
We could use that for the login screen, which would cut out a bit of custom code.
Qogir is a flat Design theme for GTK
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multiple GNOME terminals in one window
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A searchable command palette in every modern GTK+ application
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Light and dark colorful Gtk3.20+ theme
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Use i3wm/i3-gaps with GNOME Session infrastructure.
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Modern desktop application designed to complement existing web-based RSS accounts.
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macOS theme for Gnome and GTK-based desktops
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Liferea (Linux Feed Reader), a news reader for GTK/GNOME
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Unite is an extension that makes GNOME Shell look like Ubuntu Unity Shell.
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Matcha is a flat Design theme for GTK 3, GTK 2 and Gnome-Shell
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Pixel Saver is designed to save pixel by fusing activity bar and title bar in a natural way.
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