MATE is the continuation of GNOME 2. It provides an intuitive and attractive desktop to Linux users using traditional metaphors.
176 Languages | ||
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Serbian | 100% | |
Italian | 100% | |
Russian | 98% | |
Danish | 97% | |
English (United Kingdom) | 88% | |
Japanese | 85% | |
Indonesian | 83% | |
Catalan | 80% | |
Ukrainian | 73% | |
Spanish | 70% | |
French | 67% | |
Dutch | 66% | |
Occitan (post 1500) | 66% | |
Chinese (Taiwan) | 65% | |
Turkish | 64% | |
Chinese (China) | 62% | |
Malay | 62% | |
Czech | 60% | |
Swedish | 60% | |
Portuguese (Brazil) | 59% | |
Portuguese | 58% | |
Korean | 55% | |
German | 55% | |
Galician | 53% | |
Greek | 53% | |
Polish | 52% | |
Norwegian Bokmål | 52% | |
Bulgarian | 49% | |
Lithuanian | 49% | |
Hungarian | 49% | |
Basque | 47% | |
Slovenian | 46% | |
Catalan (Valencian) | 45% | |
Slovak | 45% | |
Finnish | 42% | |
Arabic | 41% | |
Hebrew | 41% | |
Estonian | 41% | |
Romanian | 41% | |
Armenian | 40% | |
Thai | 40% | |
Panjabi (Punjabi) | 40% | |
Croatian | 40% | |
English (Australia) | 39% | |
Georgian | 38% | |
Amharic | 38% | |
Asturian | 37% | |
Marathi | 37% | |
Latvian | 37% | |
Belarusian | 37% | |
Serbian (Latin) | 36% | |
Kannada | 36% | |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 35% | |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 35% | |
Tamil | 35% | |
Hindi | 34% | |
Gujarati | 34% | |
Vietnamese | 34% | |
Telugu | 34% | |
Odia | 34% | |
Malayalam | 34% | |
Assamese | 33% | |
Bengali | 33% | |
Bengali (India) | 33% | |
Interlingue | 31% | |
Macedonian | 31% | |
Norwegian Nynorsk | 31% | |
Albanian | 30% | |
Kazakh | 28% | |
Breton | 27% | |
Low German | 26% | |
Icelandic | 26% | |
Crimean Turkish | 25% | |
Maithili | 25% | |
Dzongkha | 25% | |
Urdu | 25% | |
Esperanto | 25% | |
Welsh | 24% | |
Persian | 24% | |
Nepali | 24% | |
Uyghur | 23% | |
English (Canada) | 23% | |
Kyrgyz | 21% | |
Malagasy | 21% | |
Afrikaans | 20% | |
Bosnian | 19% | |
Irish | 19% | |
Uzbek | 19% | |
Mongolian | 17% | |
Sinhala | 17% | |
Kurdish | 17% | |
Xhosa | 16% | |
Spanish (Colombia) | 15% | |
Pashto | 15% | |
Azerbaijani | 15% | |
Spanish (Argentina) | 11% | |
Friulian | 10% | |
Kurdish (Iraq) | 9% | |
Chinese (Min Nan) | 9% | |
Walloon | 9% | |
Spanish (Mexico) | 8% | |
Hausa | 7% | |
Zulu | 7% | |
Igbo | 7% | |
Yoruba | 7% | |
Northern Sotho | 7% | |
Western Frisian | 7% | |
Kabyle | 6% | |
Turkmen | 6% | |
Limburgian | 4% | |
Spanish (Chile) | 4% | |
Spanish (Spain) | 4% | |
Spanish (Puerto Rico) | 4% | |
English (United States) | 3% | |
Khmer | 3% | |
Kinyarwanda | 3% | |
Spanish (Venezuela) | 3% | |
Franco-Provençal (Arpitan) | 3% | |
Interlingua | 3% | |
Spanish (Dominican Republic) | 3% | |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | 3% | |
Spanish (Nicaragua) | 3% | |
Spanish (Ecuador) | 3% | |
Spanish (Peru) | 3% | |
Spanish (Uruguay) | 3% | |
Spanish (Panama) | 3% | |
Spanish (El Salvador) | 3% | |
Central Atlas Tamazight | 3% | |
Piemontese | 2% | |
Kashmiri | 2% | |
Sardinian | 2% | |
French (Canada) | 2% | |
Maori | 2% | |
Filipino | 2% | |
Chinese Simplified | 1% | |
Gaelic, Scottish | 1% | |
Latin | 1% | |
Urdu (Pakistan) | 1% | |
Javanese | 1% | |
Aragonese | 1% | |
Nahuatl | 1% | |
Kashubian | 1% | |
Burmese | 1% | |
Tatar | 1% | |
Luxembourgish | 1% | |
Yiddish | 1% | |
Russian (Russia) | 0% | |
Ukrainian (Ukraine) | 0% | |
Tagalog | 0% | |
Somali | 0% | |
Japanese (Japan) | 0% | |
Tajik | 0% | |
Lithuanian (Lithuania) | 0% | |
Polish (Poland) | 0% | |
N'ko | 0% | |
Chinese | 0% | |
Norwegian | 0% | |
Spanish (Latin America) | 0% | |
German (Austria) | 0% | |
Tsonga | 0% | |
Oromo | 0% | |
Luri (Bakhtiari) | 0% | |
Chuvash | 0% | |
Lao | 0% | |
Faroese | 0% | |
Swahili | 0% | |
Scots | 0% | |
Spanish (United States) | 0% | |
Uzbek (Latin) | 0% | |
English (Germany) | 0% | |
French (France) | 0% | |
Arabic (U.A.E.) | 0% | |
Guarani (Paraguay) | 0% | |
English (Brazil) | 0% | |
German (Switzerland) | 0% | |
Lingua Franca Nova | 0% |