Our headlining app at the time was a fork of the GNOME file manager with a more streamlined user interface. Jupiter shipped with GNOME 2 as the desktop environment, early versions of our elementary icons, a theme for GTK 2, the dock app Docky, and a small handful of home-grown apps. A decade later, elementary OS is made up of over 130 open source git repositories, has its own -recognized desktop environment, comes with more than a dozen first party apps and a unique app store with nearly 200 native third-party apps, has been translated to more than 20 languages, and most recently comes pre-installed on several desktops and laptops. Our 0.1 release, codenamed “Jupiter”, came with the bold tagline, “It’s gonna be huge”. Today marks ten years since the release of the very first version of elementary OS. ![]() Danielle Foré Founder & CEO Wed, Mar 31, 2021
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