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Parent: [[UbuntuHelp:UserDocumentation|UserDocumentation]]
 
== 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]]''').
 
You may also be interested in the software list which follows the Ubuntu [[UbuntuHelp:Applications|menu structure]], both lists link to the same software guides.
 
''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:<br>
 
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Software?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=SoftwareTemplates.tar.gz
 
Once started place a suitable link both here and on the [[UbuntuHelp:Applications]] list.
 
== Alphabetical List of Software Available on Ubuntu ==
 
=== A ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:AbiWord]]''' - a well-featured standalone word processor
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Agave]]''' - compare and experiment with color schemes
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Amarok]]''' - a full-featured, KDE-based music player and management application
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:ArchiveManager|Archive Manager]]''' - open, create and edit compressed files in different formats
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Automatix]]''' - third-party unsupported software installer
 
=== B ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Baobab]]''' - analyze how your disk space is being used
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Blender]]''' - a professional-level 3D-modeling application
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Brasero]]''' - a CD and DVD writing application
 
=== C ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Calculator]]''' - with basic, advanced, financial, and scientific modes
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:CharacterMap|Character Map]]''' - select a large range of non-standard and international characters to put in your documents (See also: '''[[UbuntuHelp:Applets]]''')
 
=== D ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Deluge]]''' - GTK+-based [[UbuntuHelp:BitTorrent|BitTorrent]] client
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:DeviceManager|Device Manager]]''' - an application for examining the details of your hardware
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Dia]]''' - create and edit technical diagrams and plans
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Dictionary]]''' - look up definitions in different dictionaries
 
* '''Disk Usage Analyser''' (See '''[[UbuntuHelp:Baobab]]''')
 
=== E ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:EclipseIDE]]''' - A flexible, cross platform Java based IDE for many programming languages and tasks
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Epiphany]]''' - the GNOME web browser
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Evince]]''' - default document viewer for PDF (Portable Document Format) and PostScript files
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Evolution]]''' - mail, calendar, contacts, memos and tasks application
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Exaile]]''' - GTK+-based music player, which aims to be like Amarok
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:EyeofGNOME]]''' - Ubuntu's default image viewer
 
=== F ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Firefox]]''' - highly-rated Web browser which is the default for Ubuntu
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Firestarter]]''' - an application for configuring your firewall
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:F-Spot]]''' - a personal photo manager
 
=== G ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Gcolor2]]''' - a simple color picker
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:GdMap]]''' view a graphical representation of your hard drive
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:gedit]]''' - the default text editor for Ubuntu
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:GnuCash]]''' - a personal finance manager
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:GNUpaint]]''' - a simple painting program
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:TeXmacs|GNU TeXmacs]]''' - a word processor with special features for scientists
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:GoogleEarth|Google Earth]]''' - view the earth and sky
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:gThumb]]''' - view slide shows, edit images, import pictures from a camera, and more
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:TheGIMP]]''' - a powerful image editing application
 
=== H ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:HardInfo]]''' - hardware information and report generator
 
=== I ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:ImageMagick]]''' - a software suite which can be used to create, edit and display images from the command line or using a graphical interface
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Inkscape]]''' a vector graphics illustration program
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Istanbul]]''' - record desktop events to a video file
 
=== J ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:JabRef]]''' - graphical bibliography reference manager
 
=== K ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:K3b]]''' - a CD and DVD writing application
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Kdissert]]''' - mindmapping/brainstorming application
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:KTorrent]]''' - a [[UbuntuHelp:BitTorrent|BitTorrent]] client for KDE
 
=== L ===
 
=== M ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Maxima]]''' - a computer algebra system
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Mercurial]]''' - a distributed Source Control Management system
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Software/Mousepad|Mousepad]]''' - the default GUI editor in Xubuntu
 
=== N ===
 
=== O ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:OpenOffice.org]]''' - a sophisticated, cross-platform office suite
 
=== P ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Pan]]''' - a Usenet Newsreader based on Forte's Agent
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Picasa]]''' - Google's Picasa is a photo management application with some intermediate-level editing features
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:psyBNC]]''' - an easy to use IRC-bouncer with many features
 
=== Q ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:qingy]]''' a GDM/KDM frame buffer replacement
 
=== R ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Revelation]''' - a password generator and manager (See also| '''[[UbuntuHelp:Applets]]]''')
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Rhythmbox]]''' - Ubuntu's default music player
 
=== S ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Scribus]]''' - a desktop publishing application
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Synaptic|Synaptic Package Manager]]''' - Ubuntu's graphical software installer
 
=== T ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:GnomeTerminal|Terminal]]''' - enter commands and start programs from a command-line interface
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:TeXmacs]]''' a word processor with special features for scientists
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird]''' - an email application which can be customized with extensions and themes like [|Firefox]]
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Tomboy|Tomboy Notes]]''' - a desktop note-taking application (See also: '''[[UbuntuHelp:Applets]]''')
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Totem]]''' - Ubuntu's default multimediaplayer
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:TuxPaint]]''' - an award-winning drawing program for children
 
=== U ===
 
=== V ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:VMware]]''' - run other operating systems inside a virtual machine
 
=== W ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:WeeChat]]''' - a modern IRC client, based on a text-driven interface
 
=== X ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:XChat-GNOME]]''' a beginner-friendly IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Client
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:XSane]]''' - an application to control a scanner and acquire images from it
 
=== Y ===
 
=== Z ===
 
== Further Reading ==
 
=== Ubuntu Documentation ===
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:InstallingSoftware|Installing Software in Ubuntu]]'''
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:SoftwareManagement|Software Management in Ubuntu]]'''
 
* '''[[UbuntuHelp:Repositories|About Repositories]]'''
 
=== Further Information on Software Packages ===
 
* '''[http://www.gnomefiles.org/ GnomeFiles]''' - Categorizes, rates and lists Gnome-based software.
 
* '''[http://www.kde-apps.org/ KDE-APPS.org]''' - Categorizes, rates, reviews and lists KDE-based software.
 
* '''[http://www.osalt.com/ osalt.com]''' - Lists 'open-source' alternatives to proprietary software.
 
* '''[http://sourceforge.net/ SourceForge]''' - Repository of open source software
 
* '''[http://www.ubuntuvideo.com/ 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.
 
* '''[http://www.fsf.org/licensing/essays/free-sw.html The Principle of Free Software]'''
 
* '''[http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/philosophy.html Essays on the Philosophy of Free Software]'''
 
* '''[http://www.opensource.org/ opensource.org]'''
 
* '''[http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/ The Cathedral and the Bazaar]''' - An example of how FLOSS works in practise
 
* '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux Wikipedia, 'Linux']'''
 
* '''[http://www.catb.org/~esr/halloween/ 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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