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  2. List of GTK applications - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Files – File manager, formerly called Nautilus. GNOME Terminal – Terminal emulator. Gnote – Note-taking software in C++. Guake – drop-down terminal emulator [1][2] Gucharmap – Character map. Guvcview – webcam application. Orca – Scriptable screen-reader. Scribes – Text editor. Seahorse – PGP and SSH key-manager.

  3. GTK - Wikipedia

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    GTK is an object-oriented widget toolkit written in the programming language C; it uses GObject, that is the GLib object system, for the object orientation. While GTK is mainly for windowing systems based on X11 and Wayland, it works on other platforms, including Microsoft Windows (interfaced with the Windows API), and macOS (interfaced with ...

  4. GTK (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series title was an initialism of the phrase "Get To Know". Officially, it was said that GTK was created by the ABC to address the perception that the Australian youth audience was being poorly served by commercial radio and TV, and that international music and especially Australian popular music was being ignored by commercial TV and radio at that time.

  5. GTK-server - Wikipedia

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    The GTK-server provides a stream -oriented interface to GTK. If the GTK-server is compiled as a standalone program binary, it allows five different interfaces: standard input (stdin), first in, first out (FIFO) (named pipe), inter-process communication (IPC) (message queue), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), or User Datagram Protocol (UDP).

  6. GDK - Wikipedia

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    GDK (GIMP Drawing Kit) is a library that acts as a wrapper around the low-level functions provided by the underlying windowing and graphics systems. GDK lies between the display server and the GTK library, handling basic rendering such as drawing primitives, raster graphics (bitmaps), cursors, fonts, as well as window events and drag-and-drop functionality.

  7. GIO (software) - Wikipedia

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    GIO (Gnome Input/Output) is a library, designed to present programmers with a modern and usable interface to a virtual file system. It allows applications to access local and remote files with a single consistent API, which was designed "to overcome the shortcomings of GnomeVFS " and be "so good that developers prefer it over raw POSIX calls."

  8. Kubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Kubuntu (/ kʊˈbʊntuː / kuu-BUUN-too) [3] is an official flavor of the Ubuntu operating system that uses the KDE Plasma Desktop instead of the GNOME desktop environment. As part of the Ubuntu project, Kubuntu uses the same underlying systems. Kubuntu shares the same repositories as Ubuntu [4] and is released regularly on the same schedule as ...

  9. ClamTk - Wikipedia

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    ClamTk. ClamTk is a free and open-source graphical interface for the ClamAV command-line antivirus software program for Linux desktop users. It provides both on-demand and scheduled scanning. The project was started by Dave Mauroni in February 2004. [2][3][4] As of April 2024, the program is no longer maintained. [5]