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One of the key benefits of GNOME is its commitment to free software and the GNU project. Dedicated to delivering the ultimate level of control over your desktop, software, and data, GNOME is an excellent choice for users and developers alike.
Ease of use is essential when it comes to software, and GNOME is no exception. With a community of professional and volunteer usability experts working tirelessly to create Free Software's first and only Human Interface Guidelines, all core GNOME software is adopting these principles, ensuring that usability remains a top priority.
GNOME prides itself on being accessible to everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. The result of several years of effort, GNOME's Accessibility framework makes it the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform, and the team is committed to further improving accessibility for all.
Internationalization is another essential feature of GNOME, with the interface available in dozens of languages, and every piece of software fully translatable. Developers are free to choose from a range of languages, including C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, and even C#, ensuring a diverse and vibrant community of contributors.
With a strong emphasis on organization, GNOME boasts an elected board, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and regular releases scheduled every six months. The platform is supported by leading Linux and Unix companies, including HP, MandrakeSoft, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun, offering reassurance and support to users and developers alike.
Finally, at the heart of GNOME lies its community. A global network of volunteers who work tirelessly to hack, translate, design, and QA, and who ultimately have fun together. With so much to offer, it's no wonder that the GNOME Developer's site is such a hub of activity and enthusiasm.
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