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    Gnome Shell Extension - Hide App Icon

    Gnome Shell Extension - Hide App Icon

    Hides the icon of the focused application in the GNOME top panel

    The GNOME Shell Extension "Hide App Icon" allows to hide the icon of the currently focused application in the top panel of the GNOME shell.
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    Pearl Linux GNOME Fallback 2.0

    Pearl Linux GNOME Fallback 2.0

    Pearl Linux 2.0 Mac OS X style layout on Gnome Fallback Desktop

    32 bit Pearl 2.0 features a Mac OS X styled system layout on the latest Gnome Fallback Session Desktop environment with Global Menu (Gnome2 style). . This release is made to run on just about any system you choose whether new or old.
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    RhinoLINUX Main Edition

    RhinoLINUX Main Edition

    Desktop Linux - custom built on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint upstream codebases

    RhinoLINUX aims to create a desktop OS with something for everyone, but with ease of use, flexibility and minimal fuss. It is a goal of the project that the OS will run or open ALL common/popular document/media/web format files without needing to add apps/plugins/codecs etc. RhinoLINUX Main Edition is our flagship product. We also have a Lite XFCE,KDE and Cinnamon Editions all hosted at SF.nef This latest release v8.0 is Trusty Tosca - built using Ubuntu 14.04 'trusty' source as...
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    Gnome Shell Extension - Title to Panel

    Gnome Shell Extension - Title to Panel

    Shows the current window's title in the top panel of the GNOME shell

    The gnome shell extension "Title to Panel" is a fork of the extension "Status Title Bar", which allows to display the full title of the currently selected window in the top panel of the GNOME shell. Unlike the original extension, it is possible, that only maximized windows, which are located on the screen, which contains the top panel, will be considered due to better multi-monitor support.
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    Gnome Shell Extension - Buttons to Panel

    Gnome Shell Extension - Buttons to Panel

    Shows the window buttons of the focused window in the GNOME top panel

    The gnome shell extension "Buttons to Panel" is a fork of the extension "Window Buttons", which allows to show the window buttons of the currently focused window in the top panel of the GNOME shell. Unlike the original extension it is possible, that only the window buttons of windows, which are maximized and located on the screen, that contains the top panel, are considered by the extension due to better multi-monitor support.
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    Gnome Shell Extension - Hide Titlebar

    Gnome Shell Extension - Hide Titlebar

    Allows to hide the titlebars of maximized windows

    The gnome shell extension "Hide Titlebar" is a fork of the extension "Maximus", which allows to hide the titlebars of maximized windows. Unlike the original extension it is possible, that only the titlebars of windows, which are located on the screen, that contains the top panel of the GNOME shell, are hidden by the extension due to better multi-monitor support.
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    Macbuntu
    Mac OS X Transformation Pack. Macbuntu is an open-source program, designed to transform Linux’s appearance and layout into a Mac OS X environment. Although Macbuntu is dedicated to Ubuntu Linux OS, it could be used in other OS based on Debian/GTK
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    Gnome/GTK animated floating face, always on top/on all desktops, voice synthesizer by espeak (by system() call, not libs), STDIN text entry, in reply to: http://gul.uc3m.es/pipermail/gul/2010-July/012630.html. Kinda office-assistant - for gnome.
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    A 'fifteen pieces' game developed on top of python-pygoocanvas' demo-fifteen. All you have to do is to reorder a set of fifteen pieces with a sole empty box on a virtual bounded board.
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    gudev is a system device management application for the GNOME desktop. Its goals are to provide consistent device naming, if wanted; and provide a simple way to access and manage information about current system devices. It runs on top of udev.
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    Kefir is a code sketcher based on tepache that uses pygtk and libglade. Kefir creates a set of wrapper classes around the top level glade widgets in a glade file, to allow the programmer to concentrate on writing a program instead.
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