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The GNOME Keyring is a daemon in the session, similar to ssh-agent,
and other applications can use it to store passwords and other
sensitive information.

The program can manage several keyrings, each with its own master
password, and there is also a session keyring which is never stored to
disk, but forgotten when the session ends.

The package contains an implementation of the draft "Desktop Menu
Specification" from freedesktop.org:

http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec

The package contains an implementation of the draft "Desktop Menu
Specification" from freedesktop.org:

http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec

This package provides the SLED definitions for menus.

This module contains the base MIME and application database for GNOME.
It is meant to be accessed through the MIME functions in GNOMEVFS.

GNOME Nettool is a set of front-ends to various networking command line
tools, like ping, netstat, ifconfig, whois, traceroute, and finger.

gnome-online-accounts provides interfaces so applications and
libraries in GNOME can access the user's online accounts.

GNOME PackageKit provides session applications for the PackageKit API.
There are several utilities designed for installing, updating and
removing packages on your system.

This package provides scripts for collecting strings changed in RPM
patches and merging them to one translation compendium.

GNOME Power Manager is a GNOME session daemon that acts as a policy
agent. It listens for system events and responds with
user-configurable actions.

This package provides additional python bindings for GNOME libraries.

This package provides the basic session tools, like session management
functionality, for the GNOME Desktop.

gnome-settings-daemon provides a daemon run by all GNOME sessions to
provide live access to configuration settings and the changes done to
them as well as basic services like a clipboard manager, controlling
the startup of the screensaver, etc.

This module was previously part of GNOME Control Center, but has been
splitted from it for a more general use.

The GNOME Shell redefines user interactions with the GNOME desktop. In
particular, it offers new paradigms for launching applications, accessing
documents, and organizing open windows in GNOME.

GNOME Shell Extensions is a collection of extensions providing
additional and optional functionality to GNOME Shell.

GNOME-system-monitor is a simple process and system monitor for the
GNOME Desktop.

This package provides the GNOME terminal emulator application.

GNOME themes, including Ximian Industrial and selected background
images.

This packages contains the standard GNOME themes from GNOME 3 and
later.

This package contains documents that are targeted for GNOME end-users.

gnome-user-share is a small package that binds together various free
software projects to bring easy to use user-level file sharing to the
masses.

The program is meant to run in the background when the user is logged
in, and when file sharing is enabled a webdav server is started that
shares the $HOME/Public folder. The share is then published to all
computers on the local network using mDNS/rendezvous, so that it shows
up in the Network location in GNOME.

The program also allows to share files using ObexFTP over Bluetooth.

GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the
Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships
with several modules that implement support for file systems, HTTP,
FTP, and others. It provides a URI-based API, a back-end supporting
asynchronous file operations, a MIME type manipulation library, and
other features.

A collection of GStreamer effects to be used in different GNOME Modules.

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