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Introduction

This page provides links to information about the Internet applications available for Ubuntu. Help on connecting to the Internet and using Internet Applications can be found in the Internet section of the official Ubuntu documentation.

Default Applications

Ubuntu includes the following Internet applications by default.

Internet Application Guides

  • BitTorrent - Several Bittorrent clients available.
  • BloggingSoftware - Software to help with your online journal.
  • Dialup and Fax - Guides for setting up telephone and fax communication using your modem.
  • InternetHowto - General guide for getting connected to the Internet.
  • NewsAggregators - Applications for downloading Atom/RSS news feeds.
  • Peer2Peer Clients - Introduction and Guides to the P2P Clients available on Ubuntu.
  • UsenetNewsreaders - Programs for reading and writing to Usenet.
  • WebBrowsers - Introduction and Guides to the Web Browsers available on Ubuntu.

Other Internet Applications

The following applications are not installed in Ubuntu by default.

Internet Relay Chat (IRC)

  • XChat - How to use Internet Relay Chat (IRC), connect to the Ubuntu IRC chatroom, complete with ubottu - the help bot.

Instant Messaging (IM)

  • Gajim - Gajim is a free software, instant messaging client for the Jabber (XMPP) protocol

Voice Over IP (VOIP)

  • Gizmo - Internet telephony software (closed source).
  • Skype - Internet telephony software (closed source).
  • Tapioca - Open source Internet telephony software and framework with GoogleTalk interoperability.
  • Twinkle - Open source SIP VOIP SoftPhone
  • Zfone - Encrypts VOIP calls.

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