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GNOME is a highly regarded, international effort aimed at building a comprehensive desktop environment. This comprises the graphical user interface that sits on top of an operating system, entirely from free software. The project places a heavy emphasis on developing software development frameworks, selecting the best application software for the desktop, as well as working on the programs responsible for handling file, application launching and window and task management.
As part of the GNU project, GNOME can be used across various Unix-like operating systems and most notably Linux, and as part of the Java Desktop System in Solaris. The name was originally coined as an acronym for "GNU Network Object Model Environment," but this has since been deprecated. The GNOME project is known for its uncompromised focus on simplicity, usability, and making things "just work."
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