List of GNOME Web Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with GNOME Web. This list is updated as of June 2026.

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    Pantheon Reviews & Ratings

    Pantheon

    Pantheon Systems

    Empower your web team for agile, impactful digital success.
    WebOps serves as a powerful tool to enhance the capabilities of your web team. By leveraging WebOps, teams can become more agile, accelerate their iterative processes, and achieve impactful outcomes. With robust infrastructure and rapid content delivery networks, you can create exceptional Drupal and WordPress sites. This allows your web development staff to adhere to timelines with essential tools at their disposal. Utilizing Git-based workflows, your web team can seamlessly develop, test, and deploy websites in real time. Agile marketers turn to Pantheon for the swift publication of fresh content and the initiation of digital marketing campaigns. Our hosting solution has been embraced by over 2,500 web agencies, helping to boost developer efficiency, lower operational expenses, and craft outstanding digital experiences for their clients. In addition, the collaborative features of WebOps facilitate communication and innovation within teams, ensuring that every project is a success.
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    Glipper Reviews & Ratings

    Glipper

    Glipper

    Effortlessly manage your clipboard with enhanced GNOME integration.
    Glipper acts as a clipboard manager specifically designed for the GNOME desktop environment, enabling users to maintain a record of their copied text for convenient access. It improves the user experience by offering a range of plugins that add various functionalities. Unlike previous versions that functioned as a GNOME applet, the newest release utilizes an app indicator, providing compatibility with both Ubuntu Unity and the Gnome Classic interface. This application allows users on Unix-like systems to revisit a log of X Selections, facilitating quick reselection for pasting. Glipper is often compared to KDE's Klipper, serving as its counterpart within the GNOME ecosystem. While earlier versions were capable of operating outside of GNOME, the current iteration, version 1.0, is designed solely for GNOME due to its extensive integration with GNOME features. However, it retains the ability to work within Xfce4's panel by leveraging the XfApplet wrapper, making it usable in any custom session that incorporates xfce4-panel, such as those running Openbox. This adaptability ensures users can take full advantage of Glipper's functionalities across various desktop environments, enhancing productivity and workflow efficiency. The ongoing development and updates promise to further improve its compatibility and features in the future.
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