Application Design Pages
Design pages for GNOME applications.
Core Apps
GNOME core apps are a special class of application that provide important functionality to the GNOME experience. They are:
- Designed by the GNOME designers as a coherent suite
- Part of the core GNOME experience
- Designed to work cooperatively with each other
- Tightly integrated with the core OS
- Generically named
- Exclusive to the GNOME experience (no external identity, don't appear in any app store or other OS)
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Current Set
Conversations, personal organisation
Content
System tools
Usage (system monitor)
Essential system
World
Utilities
- Text Editor
Special purpose
Inactive/Retired
Applications in this section either never came to be, or we don't have a clear view of their future.
Non-core apps
Design pages for non-core GNOME applications. These are still GNOME apps, but we wouldn't necessarily expect them to be installed by default, and their level of integration with the system is lower.
These pages including design work for both existing apps as well as concepts for apps that don't exist yet.
Books (Comics, Books and magazines, in ~/Documents sub-directories)