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#title Applications Guide
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#title Applications
[[Include(Applications/NavigationMenu)]]
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<<Include(Applications/NavigationMenu)>>
 
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=== Applications Guides ===
Please help to improve this page. There is a task list and comments space at the bottom.
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These guides provide information about various applications that are available for Ubuntu, both from repositories and from other sources.
 
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* [[UbuntuHelp:AccessoriesApplications|Accessories]] - Various useful utilities.
Here are guides to some of the software applications available with Ubuntu. The structure of this list follows Ubuntu's menu structure. You may also be interested in the [[UbuntuHelp:Software|alphabetical list]] of software available, both lists link to the same software guides.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:Games|Games]] - Information on games written for Ubuntu Linux, as well as how to run Windows games in Ubuntu.
 
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* [[UbuntuHelp:GraphicsApplications|Graphics]] - Software for creating and manipulating images.
* '''Accessories''' - A quick look at the variety of software accessories in Ubuntu.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:Photos | Photo]] - Software for viewing and editing photos.
* '''Games''' - GNU/Linux games and links on how to run Windows games in Ubuntu.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:InternetApplications|Internet]] - Network applications like web browsers, email clients, and instant messengers.
* '''Graphics''' - An overview of the graphics software available.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:OtherSoftware|Other]] - Software for business, science, medicine, engineering, and other professional disciplines.
* '''Internet''' - Ubuntu's internet applications and information on networking.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:OfficeApplications|Office]] - Software such as word processors, spreadsheet, presentation, and database applications.
* '''Office''' - A quick tour of the default office programs, and some useful extras.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:ProductivityApplications|Productivity]] - Software such as organizers, schedulers, planners and management applications.
* '''Other''' - Software that doesn't fit well in the other categories.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:Servers|Servers and Web Applications]] - Software for creating websites, teleconferencing servers, learning management systems, and other web applications
* '''Programming''' - Programming text editors and some development environments.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:SoundVideoDefault|Sound and Video]] - Software for playing, ripping, and burning music and videos.
* '''Sound and Video''' - Aplications for music, video, ripping and burning.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:Multimedia|Multimedia]] - Software for playing and editing sound and video.
* '''System Tools''' - Programs that deal with your hardware and software system.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:SystemTools|System Tools]] - Software for configuring and managing Ubuntu.
 
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=== Finding Applications ===
== Windows to Ubuntu ==
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Ubuntu comes with many [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareRepoDefault | pre-installed Applications]].
 
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The ''[[UbuntuHelp:[Adding and Removing Applications | Add/Remove...]]]'' tool provides an excellent way to browse some of the applications which are available.  
Wondering whether or not your Windows applications are available for Ubuntu?  See the '''[[UbuntuHelp:WindowsApplicationsEquivalents|Windows Applications Equivalents]]''' page for a detailed list of applications and their equivalents.
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==== Pre-installed ====
== System ==
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===== Browse alphabetically =====
 
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* [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex|Alphabetical list]]
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Preferences]]''' - Taking a look at some of the key preferences applications.
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[[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#A|A]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#B|B]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#C|C]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#D|D]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#E|E]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#F|F]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#G|G]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#H|H]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#I|I]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#J|J]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#K|K]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#L|L]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#M|M]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#N|N]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#O|O]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#P|P]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#Q|Q]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#R|R]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#S|S]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#T|T]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#U|U]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#V|V]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#W|W]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#X|X]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#Y|Y]], [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareAlphabeticIndex#Z|Z]]
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Administration]]''' - A list of some of the applications under the 'Administration' menu.
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===== Browse by repository =====
* '''Help''' - Sources, offline and online, for help and support.
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Repositories are the recommended way to install software in Ubuntu. Different software will be found in the different repositories.
 
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* Software in the Main Repository is supported by Canonical and the Ubuntu Community of users. Software installed by default is found in the Main Repository.
== Best of the Rest ==
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* Software in the Universe Repository is supported by the Ubuntu Community of users.
 
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* Software in the Multiverse Repository is made available ''as is''.
List of additional software that you might not know about, recommended by users and available in the official repositories.
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* Software in the Partners Repository is made available by Canonical, but supported by the software authors.
 
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===== Browse by menu entry =====
=== Graphics ===
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Ubuntu uses the Gnome Desktop. The Gnome Desktop places a Panel at the top of the desktop with drop down menus to the different software categories available in Ubuntu. Below you can browse the software organised after the menu structure.
'''[http://home.gna.org/colorscheme/ Agave]'''
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* The Applications Menu contains most of the software for general computer use
Allows you to generate a variety of colorschemes from a single starting color.
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* The Places Menu contains links to your files, search functions and network directories
 
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* The System Menu contains sub menus for Preferences and Administration as well as help and support options
''Available in the Universe repository.''
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See: [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareRepoDefault|Guides to software installed by default in Ubuntu 8.04]]
'''[http://linuxbrit.co.uk/feh/ feh]'''
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==== Software Alternatives ====
Image viewer and background setter, handy for people who use Window Managers instead of Desktop Environments
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There is also a wide range of [[UbuntuHelp:FreeSoftwareAlternatives | Free Software Alternatives]] available for Ubuntu, with even more to come.
 
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A number of Ubuntu Community Documentation pages lists these applications that you can install:
''Not available in the repositories.''
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* [[UbuntuHelp:RecommendedApplications|Recommended Applications]] - Less well-known applications recommended by other Ubuntu users.
'''[http://gcolor2.sourceforge.net/ Gcolor2]'''
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* Ubuntu equivalents to applications on other operating systems:
Simple colour selector and picker.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:FreeSoftwareAlternatives|Free Software Alternatives]] - A comprehensive list of alternative applications for Windows, Mac and Ubuntu Linux.
 
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* [[UbuntuHelp:SwitchingToUbuntu/FromMacOSX|Switching from MacOSX]] - Ubuntu alternatives to Mac OSX applications.
''Available in the Universe repository.''
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* [[UbuntuHelp:WindowsApplicationsEquivalents|Windows Applications Equivalents]] - Ubuntu alternatives to Windows applications.
'''[http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/Mirage Mirage]'''
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=== Virtualization and Emulation ===
A fast and simple image viewer and editor, great for older machines.
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Just because you are switching to a different Operating System doesn't mean you have to give up all your old programs.  You can run [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareFromOtherOperatingSystems|software from other Operating Systems]] '''inside''' of Ubuntu. This includes most Windows applications (and even the entire Windows OS itself).
 
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=== Adding and Removing Applications ===
''Available in the Universe Repository.''
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Ubuntu provides a number of very easy ways to add and remove software, the easiest of which is the ''Add/Remove Applications'' tool which can be found in the ''Applications'' menu. You can read more about managing applications in the [https://help.ubuntu.com/ Official Ubuntu Documentation] (see the section on ''Adding and Removing Software'') and the [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareManagement|Software Management]] page.
'''[http://www.xaraxtreme.org/ Xara Xtreme]'''
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=== See Also ===
Heavy-weight vector-based illustration program, similar to Inkscape and Adobe Illustrator.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareManagement|SoftwareManagement]] - Ubuntu includes some powerful tools for managing software. Here are some of those tools and terminology.
 
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=== External Links ===
''Available in Multiverse repository.''
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The applications on the following websites will generally work on Ubuntu, but may not be installable through Ubuntu's software management tools.
'''[http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/edgy/x11/xcompmgr xcompmgr]'''
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* [http://www.gnomefiles.org/ Gnome Files] - Software for the default Ubuntu desktop (called GNOME). Applications are categorized and rated.
This composition manager implements shadows, fading, proper translucency, and more.
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* [http://www.kde-apps.org/ KDE-APPS.org] - Software for the default Kubuntu desktop (called KDE). Applications are categorized and rated.
 
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* [http://www.osalt.com/ osalt.com] - Open source alternatives to proprietary software.
''Available in the Universe repository.''
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=== Internet ===
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[[category:CategorySoftware]]
'''[http://www.deluge-torrent.org/ Deluge]'''
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Simple bittorrent client.
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''Coming in Ubuntu 7.04 The Feisty Fawn in the Universe Repository.''
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'''[http://kazehakase.sourceforge.jp/ Kazehakase]'''
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Light-weight web-browser, similar to Firefox.
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''Available in Universe repository.''
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'''[http://links.twibright.com/ Links2]'''
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A graphics and text mode WWW browser.
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''Available in Universe repository.''
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'''[http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ rTorrent]'''
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Light-weight Ncurses based command-line torrent client, ideal for use within a screen.
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''Available in Universe repository.''
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=== Office ===
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'''[http://trac.emma-soft.com/epdfview/ ePDFView]'''
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Light-weight PDF viewer.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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'''[http://www.texmacs.org/ GNU TeXmacs]'''
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A scientific text editor, which was both inspired by TeX and GNU Emacs.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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'''[http://freehackers.org/~tnagy/kdissert.html Kdissert]'''
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A mindmapping tool for supporting the creation of complex documents.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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'''[http://tarot.freeshell.org/leafpad/ Leafpad]'''
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Simple GTK+ text editor that emphasizes simplicity.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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=== Sound & Video ===
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'''[http://www.hydrogen-music.org/ Hydrogen]'''
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A very easy to use sample based drum machine.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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'''[http://www.arrakis.es/~rggi3/youtube-dl/ youtube-dl]'''
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Small command-line program which lets you download video's from YouTube.com
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''Available in the Universe Repository.''
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=== Programming ===
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'''[http://geany.uvena.de/ Geany]'''
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A small and lightweight integrated development environment.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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'''[http://scintilla.org/SciTE.html SciTe]'''
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Lightweight GTK-based programming editor with syntax highlighting support for many languages.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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=== System ===
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'''[http://www.methylblue.com/filelight/ Filelight]'''
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Creates an interactive map of concentric segmented-rings that helps visualise disk usage on your computer.
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''Beta-release available in the Universe repository.''
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'''[http://www.fs-security.com/ Firestarter]'''
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Tighten or loosen your Internet security.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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'''[http://gdmap.sourceforge.net/ GdMap]'''
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A tool which allows to visualize disk space.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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'''[http://htop.sourceforge.net/ htop]'''
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An alternative to the command-line process viewer 'top', htop lets you scroll horizontally and vertically.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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'''[http://oss.codepoet.no/revelation/ Revelation]'''
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A password manager.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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'''[http://www.gnome.org/projects/seahorse/ Seahorse]'''
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Gnome front end for GnuPG - the Gnu Privacy Guard program.
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''Available in the Universe repository.''
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== Further Reading on Software ==
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Sites that help in assessing software, though some of the listed applications are not available in the repositories, meaning that they cannot be installed with applications like Synaptic Package Manager.
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* '''[http://www.gnomefiles.org/ GnomeFiles]''' - Categorizes, rates and lists GNOME-based software.
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* '''[http://www.kde-apps.org/ KDE-APPS.org]''' - Categorizes, rates, reviews and lists KDE-based software.
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* '''[http://www.osalt.com/ osalt.com]''' - Lists 'open-source' alternatives to proprietary software.
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== Task list ==
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* Move the software on this page to the subpages.
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* Write spec for whole applications wiki tree. DuncanLithgow
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== Comments ==
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Getting there!
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==== Page maintainers ====
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DuncanLithgow
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2010年5月19日 (三) 17:30的最新版本

  1. title Applications

<<Include(Applications/NavigationMenu)>>

Applications Guides

These guides provide information about various applications that are available for Ubuntu, both from repositories and from other sources.

  • Accessories - Various useful utilities.
  • Games - Information on games written for Ubuntu Linux, as well as how to run Windows games in Ubuntu.
  • Graphics - Software for creating and manipulating images.
  • Photo - Software for viewing and editing photos.
  • Internet - Network applications like web browsers, email clients, and instant messengers.
  • Other - Software for business, science, medicine, engineering, and other professional disciplines.
  • Office - Software such as word processors, spreadsheet, presentation, and database applications.
  • Productivity - Software such as organizers, schedulers, planners and management applications.
  • Servers and Web Applications - Software for creating websites, teleconferencing servers, learning management systems, and other web applications
  • Sound and Video - Software for playing, ripping, and burning music and videos.
  • Multimedia - Software for playing and editing sound and video.
  • System Tools - Software for configuring and managing Ubuntu.

Finding Applications

Ubuntu comes with many pre-installed Applications. The [[UbuntuHelp:[Adding and Removing Applications | Add/Remove...]]] tool provides an excellent way to browse some of the applications which are available.

Pre-installed

Browse alphabetically

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

Browse by repository

Repositories are the recommended way to install software in Ubuntu. Different software will be found in the different repositories.

  • Software in the Main Repository is supported by Canonical and the Ubuntu Community of users. Software installed by default is found in the Main Repository.
  • Software in the Universe Repository is supported by the Ubuntu Community of users.
  • Software in the Multiverse Repository is made available as is.
  • Software in the Partners Repository is made available by Canonical, but supported by the software authors.
Browse by menu entry

Ubuntu uses the Gnome Desktop. The Gnome Desktop places a Panel at the top of the desktop with drop down menus to the different software categories available in Ubuntu. Below you can browse the software organised after the menu structure.

  • The Applications Menu contains most of the software for general computer use
  • The Places Menu contains links to your files, search functions and network directories
  • The System Menu contains sub menus for Preferences and Administration as well as help and support options

See: Guides to software installed by default in Ubuntu 8.04

Software Alternatives

There is also a wide range of Free Software Alternatives available for Ubuntu, with even more to come. A number of Ubuntu Community Documentation pages lists these applications that you can install:

Virtualization and Emulation

Just because you are switching to a different Operating System doesn't mean you have to give up all your old programs. You can run software from other Operating Systems inside of Ubuntu. This includes most Windows applications (and even the entire Windows OS itself).

Adding and Removing Applications

Ubuntu provides a number of very easy ways to add and remove software, the easiest of which is the Add/Remove Applications tool which can be found in the Applications menu. You can read more about managing applications in the Official Ubuntu Documentation (see the section on Adding and Removing Software) and the Software Management page.

See Also

  • SoftwareManagement - Ubuntu includes some powerful tools for managing software. Here are some of those tools and terminology.

External Links

The applications on the following websites will generally work on Ubuntu, but may not be installable through Ubuntu's software management tools.

  • Gnome Files - Software for the default Ubuntu desktop (called GNOME). Applications are categorized and rated.
  • KDE-APPS.org - Software for the default Kubuntu desktop (called KDE). Applications are categorized and rated.
  • osalt.com - Open source alternatives to proprietary software.