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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: [:Applets]).

You may also be interested in the software list which follows the Ubuntu [: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 attachment:SoftwareTemplates.tar.gz

Once started place a suitable link both here and on the [:Applications] list.

Alphabetical List of Software Available on Ubuntu

A

  • [:AbiWord] (Word Processor)

  • [:Agave] (Color Schemer)

  • [:Amarok] (Music Player and Management)

  • [: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] (See also: [:Applets])

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)

  • [:gedit] Gnome GUI Editor

  • [:GnuCash] (Financial Management)

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

  • [:TeXmacs:GNU TeXmacs] a word processor with special features for scientists

  • [:GoogleEarth:Google Earth]

  • [: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

  • [:JabRef] (Graphical bibliography reference manager)

K

  • [:K3b] (CD/DVD Disk Writing)

  • [:Kdissert] (Mindmapping/Brainstorming Application)

  • [:KTorrent] (BitTorrent Client)

L

M

  • [:Maxima] a computer algebra system

  • [:Mercurial] A distributed Source Control Management system

  • [:/Mousepad:Mousepad] XFCE GUI Editor

N

O

P

  • [:Pan] (Usenet Newsreader)

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

  • [:psyBNC] (IRC bot)

Q

  • [:qingy] (GDM/KDM frame buffer replacement)

R

  • [:Revelation] (Password Creator and Manager - See also: [:Applets])

  • [:Rhythmbox] (Default music player for Ubuntu)

S

  • [:Scribus] (Desktop Publishing)

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

T

  • [:GnomeTerminal:Terminal]

  • [:TeXmacs] a word processor with special features for scientists

  • [:Thunderbird] (Email Program from Mozilla)

  • [:Tomboy:Tomboy Notes] (Note-taking. See also: [:Applets])

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

U

V

  • [:VMware] (Operating System Virtualization)

W

X

  • [:XChat-GNOME] (Beginner-Friendly IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Client)

  • [:XSane] (Scanner Application)

Y

Z

Further Reading

Ubuntu Documentation

  • [:InstallingSoftware:Installing Software in Ubuntu]

  • [:SoftwareManagement:Software Management in Ubuntu]

  • [:Repositories:About Repositories]

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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