GnoMenu - a windows style customizable & skinable menu for Gnome based Linux VIDEO
GnoMenu is a free Linux application that changes the classic Gnome menu into something of a more modern approach. It looks sort of like a mixture of Windows Start menu and MintMenu from Linux Mint in one. It's an interesting application even if only considered to be something to ease a transition from Windows to Linux for fresh Tux users... That said this video is to present the application itself and instruct how to download and install it...
Anyway, comments are always welcome!
The GnoMenu webpage "lives" at:
https://launchpad.net/gnomenu
And the command to run installation process from your Terminal after download is:
sudo make install
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