gedit is becoming more of a programmer's editor, so the gedit team wants to
keep the "gedit" brand while people work on a new simple Notepad-equivalent
that will be called "Text Editor".

"Rhythmbox" and "Shotwell" are not core apps, they're third-party apps.
"Music" and "Photos" are the entirely core apps, and they're not based on
Rhythmbox and Shotwell for various reasons that I don't fully understand
myself.


On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 2:05 AM, Ma Xiaojun <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I find that some applications are showing their real names, e.g.,
> gedit, Rhythmbox, Shotwell.
> However, some applications are showing generic names, e.g., Files
> (Nautilus), Web (Epiphany), Archive Manager (File Roller).
>
> Can anyone elaborate on this?
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