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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). You may also be interested in the software list which follows the Ubuntu 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:
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

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

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

R

S

T

  • 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]]
  • 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

W

X

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.