0.95.3 (November 12, 2014; 9 years ago (2014-11-12)) [±]
Repository
code.launchpad.net/do
Written in
C#
Operating system
Linux
Platform
GNOME, Mono
Type
Application launcher
Linux on the desktop
License
GNU GPL
Website
do.cooperteam.net
GNOME Do (often referred to as Do) is a free and open-source application launcher for Linux originally created by David Siegel,[1] and currently maintained by Alex Launi. Like other application launchers, it allows searching for applications and files, but it also allows specifying actions to perform on search results. GNOME Do allows for quick finding of miscellaneous artifacts of GNOME environment (applications, Evolution and Pidgin contacts, Firefox bookmarks, Rhythmbox artists and albums, and so on) and execute the basic actions on them (launch, open, email, chat, play, etc.).[2]
While it is designed primarily for the GNOME desktop, it works in other desktop environments, such as KDE.
GNOME Do was inspired by Quicksilver for Mac OS X, and GNOME Launch Box.[3]
^Lifehacker - Fast File and Program Launching with GNOME Do
^Ubuntu 10.04 Add/Remove Applications description for GNOME Do
^GNOME Do Developers. "GNOME + Do = Crazy Delicious". Retrieved 2015-06-11.
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