Translate selected text and clipboard contents with Mate. Open it above all other apps. Right-click on selected text in almost any app to translate it. Press Alt+Shift+T to translate your clipboard. Press Alt+Shift+T to open Mate above all opened apps, too. Stop tabbing to. When it comes to the update features of an operating system, the Mac OS system update is easier to handle. Since it avails a system integrated app store to its users, installing updates is as easy as pressing the click of a button. Therefore, no tech knowledge is required to update a Mac OS system.
If you're using macOS Catalina or later:
If you're using macOS Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, or El Capitan:
If Split View doesn't work, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Mission Control, and make sure that “Displays have separate Spaces” is selected.
In Split View, you can use both apps side by side, without the distraction of other apps.
The MATE Desktop Environment is the continuation of GNOME 2. It provides an intuitive and attractive desktopenvironment using traditional metaphors for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.
MATE is under active development to add support for new technologies while preserving a traditional desktopexperience. See the Roadmap.
You can find more screenshots of MATE.
Blog posts are also indexed by tag and archived by date.You might also want to take a look at Planet MATEto see what the wider MATE community are blogging about.
MATE is available via the official repositories for the following Linux distributions:
MATE is available via unofficial repositories for the following Linux distributions:
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You can also query DistroWatch.com for all the distributions that support MATE.
The MATE community has documented how to install MATE on many distributions in theinstall guidelines.
MATE is composed of a number of applications. The renaming is necessary toavoid conflicts with GNOME components.
Caja is the official file manager for the MATE desktop. It allows for browsingdirectories, as well as previewing files and launching applications associatedwith them. It is also responsible for handling the icons on the MATE desktop.It works on local and remote filesystems. Caja is a fork of Nautilus.
Pluma is a text editor which supports most standard editor features. It alsoextends this basic functionality with other features not usually found insimple text editors. Pluma is a graphical application which supports editingmultiple text files in one window (known sometimes as tabs or MDI). Pluma fullysupports international text through its use of the Unicode UTF-8 encoding inedited files. Its core feature set includes syntax highlighting of source code,auto indentation, and printing support (with print preview). Pluma is a fork of Gedit.
eom or the Eye of MATE is a simple graphics viewer for the MATE desktop whichuses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and can zoom andscroll with constant memory usage. Its goals are simplicity and standardscompliance. Eye of MATE is a fork of Eye of GNOME.
Atril is a simple multi-page document viewer. It can display and printPostScript (PS), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), DJVU, DVI, XPS and PortableDocument Format (PDF) files. When supported by the document, it also allowssearching for text, copying text to the clipboard, hypertext navigation, andtable-of-contents bookmarks. Atril is a fork of Evince.
Engrampa is an archive manager for the MATE environment. It allows you tocreate and modify archives, view the contents of an archive, view a filecontained in an archive, and extract files from archive. Engrampa is a fork ofFile Roller.
MATE Terminal is a terminal emulation application that you can use to access aUNIX shell in the MATE environment. With it, you can run any application thatis designed to run on VT102, VT220, and xterm terminals. MATE Terminal also hasthe ability to use multiple terminals in a single window (tabs) and supportsmanagement of different configurations (profiles). MATE Terminal is a fork ofGNOME Terminal.
The name “MATE”, pronounced Ma-Tay, comes from yerba maté, a species of holly native tosubtropical South America. Its leaves contain caffeine and are used to makeinfusions and a beverage called mate.