UbuntuHelp:Software
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Introduction
There are many, many projects - thousands, in fact - that are available on Ubuntu to serve all sorts of needs. What follows is an alphabetical list of the main applications available (see also: UbuntuHelp:Applets).
Note: this is currently a work in progress, so more programs will be added. If you wish to include a project not covered here, you may wish to download the following template pack:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Software?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=SoftwareTemplates.tar.gz
Alphabetical List of Software Available on Ubuntu
A
- UbuntuHelp:AbiWord (Word Processor)
- UbuntuHelp:Agave (Color Schemer)
- UbuntuHelp:Amarok (Music Player and Management)
- Archive Manager (File Compression)
- UbuntuHelp:Automatix (Software Installer for Non-Official Projects)
B
- UbuntuHelp:Baobab (Disk Usage Analyser)
- UbuntuHelp:Blender (3-D Modelling)
- UbuntuHelp:Brasero (CD/DVD Writing)
C
- Character Map (See also: UbuntuHelp:Applets)
D
- Device Manager ('HAL Device Manager', Hardware analysis)
- UbuntuHelp:Dia (Diagrams)
- Disk Usage Analyser (See UbuntuHelp:Baobab)
E
- UbuntuHelp:Epiphany (GNOME Web Browser)
- UbuntuHelp:Evince (Document Viewer)
- UbuntuHelp:Evolution (Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Memos and Tasks Application)
- UbuntuHelp:EyeofGNOME (eog: Image Viewer)
F
- UbuntuHelp:Firefox (Web Browser from Mozilla)
- UbuntuHelp:Firestarter (Configure Linux Firewall)
- UbuntuHelp:F-Spot (Photo Management)
G
- UbuntuHelp:Gcolor2 (Color Picker)
- UbuntuHelp:GdMap (Treemap/Visual representation of your Hard Drive)
- UbuntuHelp:Gedit Gnome GUI Editor
- UbuntuHelp:GnuCash (Financial Management)
- UbuntuHelp:GNUpaint (gpaint: Simple Painting Program)
- GNU TeXmacs a word processor with special features for scientists
- UbuntuHelp:gThumb (Image Viewer)
- UbuntuHelp:TheGIMP (Complex Image Editing)
H
- UbuntuHelp:HardInfo (Hardware Information and Report Generator)
I
- UbuntuHelp:ImageMagick (Graphics Editing)
- UbuntuHelp:Inkscape (Vector Graphics)
- UbuntuHelp:Istanbul (Record desktop events to a video file)
J
- UbuntuHelp:JabRef (Graphical bibliography reference manager)
K
- UbuntuHelp:K3b (CD/DVD Disk Writing)
- UbuntuHelp:Kdissert (Mindmapping/Brainstorming Application)
- UbuntuHelp:KTorrent (BitTorrent Client)
L
M
- UbuntuHelp:Maxima a computer algebra system
- [/Mousepad] XFCE GUI Editor
N
O
- UbuntuHelp:OpenOffice.org (Office Suite)
P
- UbuntuHelp:Pan (Usenet Newsreader)
- UbuntuHelp:Picasa (Photo management and intermediate-level editing)
- UbuntuHelp:psyBNC (IRC bot)
Q
- UbuntuHelp:qingy (GDM/KDM frame buffer replacement)
R
- [[UbuntuHelp:Revelation] (Password Creator and Manager - See also| UbuntuHelp:Applets])
- UbuntuHelp:Rhythmbox (Default music player for Ubuntu)
S
- UbuntuHelp:Scribus (Desktop Publishing)
- Synaptic Package Manager (Software Installer)
T
- UbuntuHelp:TeXmacs a word processor with special features for scientists
- UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird (Email Program from Mozilla)
- Tomboy Notes (Note-taking. See also: UbuntuHelp:Applets)
- UbuntuHelp:TuxPaint (Award-Winning Painting Application for Children)
U
V
W
- UbuntuHelp:WeeChat (IRC client)
X
- UbuntuHelp:XChat-GNOME (Beginner-Friendly IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Client)
- UbuntuHelp:XSane (Scanner Application)
Y
Z
Further Reading
Ubuntu Documentation
Further Information on Software Packages
- GnomeFiles - Categorizes, rates and lists Gnome-based software.
- KDE-APPS.org - Categorizes, rates, reviews and lists KDE-based software.
- osalt.com - Lists 'open-source' alternatives to proprietary software.
- SourceForge - Repository of open source software
- ubuntuvideo - Collates videos on Ubuntu from across the Web. Has some clips of software in action
FLOSS: Background and Theory
To better appreciate your software and how the world of FLOSS (Free, Libre, Open Source Software) works - in development, support, communities, and so on - it helps to have some understanding of its background, its theoretical underpinnings and how it works in practise.
The following links are a start to help get you towards that better understanding.
- The Cathedral and the Bazaar - An example of how FLOSS works in practise
- The Halloween Documents - What Microsoft thought about FLOSS...behind closed doors. Some of the beliefs that non-Linux computer users have about Linux are traceable to Microsoft's campaigns against Linux, which promoted much information that has been discredited. This site provides some insight into how anti-Linux advocacy works.
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