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== Other Sources for Information on Software == == Further Information on Software Packages ==

Parent: UserDocumentation

Introduction

There are many, many projects, thousands, in fact, available on Ubuntu to serve all sorts of needs. Here's an alphabetical list of the main applications available on Ubuntu.

(Note: this is currently a work in progress, so more programs will constantly be added)

Alphabetical List of Software Available on Ubuntu

A

  • [:AbiWord] (Word Processor)

  • [:Agave] (Color Schemer)

  • [:Amarok] (Music)

  • [:ArchiveManager:Archive Manager] (File Compression)

  • [:Automatix] (Software Installer for Non-Official Projects)

B

  • [:Baobab] (Disk Usage Analyser)

  • [:Blender] (3-D Modelling)

  • [:Brasero] (CD/DVD Writing)

C

  • [:Calculator]

  • [:CharacterMap:Character Map]

D

  • [:DeviceManager:Device Manager] ('HAL Device Manager', Hardware analysis)

  • [:Dia] (Diagrams)

  • [:Dictionary]

  • Disk Usage Analyser (See [:Baobab])

E

  • [:Epiphany] (GNOME Web Browser)

  • [:Evince] (Document Viewer)

  • [:Evolution] (Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Memos and Tasks Application)

  • [:EyeofGNOME] (eog: Image Viewer)

F

  • [:Firefox] (Web Browser from Mozilla)

  • [:Firestarter] (Configure Linux Firewall)

  • [:F-Spot] (Photo Management)

G

  • [:Gcolor2] (Color Picker)

  • [:GdMap] (Treemap/Visual representation of your Hard Drive)

  • [:GnuCash] (Financial Management)

  • [:GNUpaint] (gpaint: Simple Painting Program)

  • [:gThumb] (Image Viewer)

  • [:TheGIMP] (Complex Image Editing)

H

  • [:HardInfo] (Hardware Information and Report Generator)

I

  • [:ImageMagick] (Graphics Editing)

  • [:Inkscape] (Vector Graphics)

  • [:Istanbul] (Record desktop events to a video file)

J

K

  • [:K3b] (CD/DVD Disk Writing)

  • [:Kdissert] (Mindmapping/Brainstorming Application)

L

M

N

O

P

  • [:Pan] (Usenet Newsreader)

  • [:Picasa] (Photo management and intermediate-level editing)

Q

R

  • [:Revelation] (Password Creator and Manager)

S

  • [:Synaptic:Synaptic Package Manager] (Software Installer)

T

  • [:GnomeTerminal:Terminal]

  • [:Thunderbird] (Email Program from Mozilla)

  • [:TuxPaint] (Award-Winning Painting Application for Children)

U

V

W

X

  • [:XSane] (Scanner Application)

Y

Z

Further Reading

Further Information on Software Packages

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.


CategoryDocumentation

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