A new Murrine modification has been introduced for operating systems which offers updated interface design and improved functionality.
Special recognition goes to Cimi, the experienced developer of Murrine and Candido themes, and Sympozium, the expert behind the Human-Azul icons. With simplicity and usability in mind, GNOME is an international software development effort that aspires to build a complete desktop environment exclusively from open-source software.
The GNOME project aims to create software development frameworks, select application software for the desktop, and work on programs that manage application launching, file handling, window, and task management. It can be used with Unix-like operating systems, particularly Linux, and as part of the Java Desktop System in Solaris.
Originally standing for GNU Network Object Model Environment, the GNOME project heavily emphasizes making things 'just work' and user experience. Murrina-CapeFear is an excellent GTK theme deserving of a positive review due to its stunning visual display and sound engineering that truly make the GNOME desktop experience worthwhile.
Version 0.5: N/A