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Gnome Do

Simple, sleek, swift, smart. Do. GNOME Do allows you to quickly search for many items present on your desktop or the web, and perform useful actions on those items. GNOME Do is inspired by Quicksilver & GNOME Launch Box. subtitle

Gnome Do Alternatives [Page 3]

The best Gnome Do alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /bspwm-alternatives

    A tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning

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    /fluent-search-alternatives

    With Fluent Search you can search for running apps, browser tabs, in-app content, files and more. You can use fluent search to use the computer without a mouse.

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    The fastest way to send files over the internet

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  4. /objectdock-alternatives

    ObjectDock is the most popular animated dock for Windows.

  5. /slingscold-alternatives

    Slingscold is a lightweight application launcher similar to Launchpad in Mac OS X.

  6. /launchbar-alternatives

    Start with a single keyboard shortcut to access and control every aspect of your digital life. Use LaunchBar and improve your workflow now.

  7. /tray-commander-lite-alternatives

    Tray Commander is a multifunctional utility that lets you launch your frequently used programs...

  8. /kupfer-alternatives

    Kupfer is a command tool heavily inspired by https://alternativeto.

    Open Source

  9. /zazu-alternatives

    zazu is the smartest damn alarm clock.

  10. /keybreeze-alternatives

    It's a small toolbar that you can activate by pressing a hotkey.

  11. /winlaunch-alternatives

    WinLaunch your apps.

  12. /j4-dmenu-desktop-alternatives

    A replacement for i3-dmenu-desktop Its purpose is to find .desktop files and offer you a menu to start an application using dmenu.

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    /direct-folders-alternatives

    Access your folders from anywhere

  14. /latte-dock-alternatives

    Latte is a dock based on plasma frameworks that provides an elegant and intuitive experience for...

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