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Gnome's version 2.2 has finally started to add standards to help programmers not write to seperate code bases (or more) for the window manager. As you may or may not know, KDE has been following standards for some time now.
Gnome's version 2.2 has finally started to add standards to help programmers not write to seperate code bases (or more) for the window manager. As you may or may not know, KDE has been following standards for some time now.
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"Standards support is a big plus for GNOME users," the Gnome project, which develops the Gnome graphical user interface, said in a statement. "Interoperability support improves the user experience by allowing Gnome, KDE, and other applications to work together more easily."