Praya is the successor to Manokwari Desktop. Although inspired by Manokwari, Praya is a fundamentally different project in terms of system architecture and design goals. Because of these differences, it is intentionally released under a new name.
Manokwari Desktop was originally built on top of WebKitGTK and designed to run smoothly on low-spec or constrained computers (komputer prihatin). Its architecture focused on lightweight web technologies to deliver a desktop-like experience.
Praya, on the other hand, takes a completely different approach. It is built as a pure GNOME Shell Extension, fully integrated with the GNOME ecosystem and designed for modern GNOME environments
One core philosophy remains the same between Manokwari and Praya: to aim to lower the barrier to contribution by using JavaScript as the primary development language
While Praya is technically a new project, it still aims to follow the UX style and interaction patterns of Manokwari Desktop. The goal is to preserve the familiar feel, simplicity, and workflow of Manokwari, while re-implementing it using a modern and more maintainable GNOME Shell–based architecture.
A few of Praya's features are depend on Praya Service (https://github.com/BlankOn/praya-service).
Praya is licensed under the MIT License.