Shotwell 0.32.10

Shotwell is a photo manager for the GNOME desktop. Features: Import from disk or camera; organize by time-based Events, Tags (keywords), Folders, and more; view your photos in full-window or fullscreen mode; crop, rotate, color adjust, straighten, and enhance photos; slideshow; video and RAW photo support; share to major Web services, including Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube.

Annotator 2.0

Annotate your images and let a picture say 1000 words. Load image from the file system, clipboard, or create a screenshot to annotate. Add shapes, stickers, images, text, drawings, and other callouts to highlight image details. Add magnifiers to enhance image details. Blur out portions of the image to obfuscate data. Crop, resize and add image borders. Control colors, line thickness and font details. Zoom support. Color picker support within a loaded image. U

Timeshift 24.06.1

Timeshift for Linux is an application that provides functionality similar to the System Restore feature in Windows and the Time Machine tool in Mac OS. Timeshift protects your system by taking incremental snapshots of the file system at regular intervals. These snapshots can be restored at a later date to undo all changes to the system. In RSYNC mode, snapshots are taken using rsync and hard-links. Common files are shared between snapshots which saves disk space. Each snapshot is a full system

Wayfarer 1.1.0

Wayfarer is a screen recorder for GNOME Modern GNOME desktop (Arch, Fedora, Debian Testing, Ubuntu 22.04) Wayland or Xorg Pipewire / Pulseaudio / libportal (XDG Desktop Portal) Wireplumber recommended wayfarer supports MKV, MP4 and WebM video container (vp8, vp9, mp4) with Opus or MP3 as the audio format. The available video codecs presented in the UI are those discovered on your system. Where VAAPI versions are available, they will also be offered. wayfarer uses the XDG Portal on modern desk

GNOME 45

GNOME is a desktop environemnt and an application collection for BSD/Linux systems. It aims for accessibility and simplified interfaces. It utilizes the Gtk+/Gdk/Glib, Cairo/Clutter, WebKitGtk and GStreamer toolkits, Mutter as its window manager, also strongly integrates DBUS and Avahi, provides an adaptable Gnome shell, many productivity and system applications,and some games.

BirdFont 2.32.3

BirdFont is a font editor which allows creating vector graphics and exporting them as TTF, EOT & SVG fonts. It simplifies glyph creation through a snap grid, or allows to trace them from background images.

Font Manager 0.8.8

Font Manager is an end-user oriented GUI to manage desktop fonts. It abstracts command line tools (fc-cache) away behind a pretty font preview browser and simple drag'n'drop installation method. It can also disable/enable fonts, collections, monitor directories, or add new sources. Recent versions are implemented in Vala and Gtk.

Mutiara Motif Designer 0.14.0

With Mutiara, you don't have to be an artist to create intricate motifs. Simply place a few simple shapes, and Mutiara will take care of the fine details.

Pasang Emas 6.2.0

Pasang is a traditional two-player board game of Brunei. The game starts with a board-full of tokens. The players take turn capturing these tokens. The player with the most tokens wins.

Gradio 7.3

Gradio is a radio station browser, utilizing radio-browser.info. It comes with a modern Gnome/Gtk3 interface and various search and filtering options

Cinnamon 3.8.6

Cinnamon is a traditional graphical desktop for BSD/Linux and X11, derived from GNOME. It extends the Shell with a panel styled after GNOME 2, but adds more recent functionality, backend and application bindings. It provides MDM, a login manager, networking and bluetooth applets, virtual workspaces, theming, desktop icons, portable keybindings, Qt-theme bridging, visual effects, and a configuration center. It's the default desktop environment for Linux Mint, but packaged for many other distri

py2gs

Helper tool for porting python source code to genie source code.

Vestigo

Vestigo is a lightweight file manager with a close Nautlius look and feel. It's written in Vala and GTK3, and provides image thumbnails and PDF previews. File operations use coreutils synchronously in the background. Settings are easy to manage via dconf.