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The gnome-main-menu is a set of three utilities. A gnome-panel applet similar to the traditional main-menu but a few addtions and changes. In particular the gnome-main-menu does not provide direct access to all the applications on the system, but rather displays user specified "favorites" and recently launched applications. <snip> This is the default GNOME menu that SUSE Linux uses. ok jasper@
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The gnome-main-menu is a set of three utilities. A gnome-panel applet
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similar to the traditional main-menu but a few addtions and changes.
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In particular the gnome-main-menu does not provide direct access to all
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the applications on the system, but rather displays user specified
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"favorites" and recently launched applications.
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Access to all the applications is made through the second of the three
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utilities, the application-browser, which is a larger format application
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than that the traditional main-menu which is managed by the window
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manager to allow for resizing, etc.
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The final utility is the gnome-control-center which is laid out exactly
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as the application-browser, but providing access to all the system's
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configuration utilities.
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Both the application-browser and the gnome-control-center are accessible
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directly from the main-menu.
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