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|| VoIP Client || [http://ekiga.org/; Ekiga] || H.323 and SIP compatible videoconferencing and VOIP/IP-Telephony application that allows you to make audio and video calls to remote users with H.323 hardware or software (such as Microsoft Netmeeting) as well as SIP endpoints. VoIP stands for "Voice over Internet Protocol" || Internet ||
|| Web Browser || [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/; Firefox] || Firefox is a redesign of the Mozilla browser component. A fast and highly configurable web browser that is easy to add themes and plugins to. Written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be lightweight and cross-platform. || Internet ||
|| Internet Messenger || [http://www.pidgin.im/; Pidgin] || Pidgin is a multi-protocol Instant Messaging client that allows you to use all of your IM accounts at once. AIM/ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN, IRC, Jabber, Napster, Zephyr, Gadu-Gadu, Bonjour, Groupwise, Sametime, and SIMPLE are some of the protocols available. || Internet ||
|| Remote Access || [http://www.gnomepro.com/tsclient/; Terminal Server Client] || tsclient is a GNOME program for remotely accessing Microsoft Windows NT/2000 Terminal Services and XP Remote Desktop Sharing as implemented by the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Using the rdesktop program as a backend, tsclient allows users to access and view their desktops as stored on remote Windows NT/2000/XP servers. Although the documentation does not specify it, we assume the Vista is also supported. || Internet ||
|| Email || [http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/; Evolution Mail] || Evolution is a groupware suite which integrates mail, calendar, address book, to-do list and memo tools. Note: This item may not appear after installation even though it is installed. You can find it under the Office menu, or you can add it to the Internet menu by: right clicking on the main drop down menu, then clicking on Edit Menus, then clicking on Internet in the window and then checking the Evolution Mail box. || Internet ||
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|| Torrent Client || [http://www.bittorrent.com/; BitTorrent] || Bit-Torrent is a tool for distributing files. It's extremely easy to use - downloads are started by clicking on hyperlinks. Whenever more than one person is downloading at once they send pieces of the file(s) to each other, thus relieving the central server's bandwidth burden. || Internet ||
|| IRC Client || [http://www.xchat.org/; XChat] || XChat is an IRC chat program for both Linux. It allows you to join multiple IRC channels (chat rooms) at the same time, talk publicly, private one-on-one conversations etc. Even file transfers are possible. || Internet ||



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Internet

One section of Ubuntu that is used almost on a regular basis is the Internet. Everything that connects to the Internet, from web browsers to email clients, can be found here.

Pre-Installed

Category

Name

Description Of Application

Found In

VoIP Client

[http://ekiga.org/; Ekiga]

H.323 and SIP compatible videoconferencing and VOIP/IP-Telephony application that allows you to make audio and video calls to remote users with H.323 hardware or software (such as Microsoft Netmeeting) as well as SIP endpoints. VoIP stands for "Voice over Internet Protocol"

Internet

Web Browser

[http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/; Firefox]

Firefox is a redesign of the Mozilla browser component. A fast and highly configurable web browser that is easy to add themes and plugins to. Written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be lightweight and cross-platform.

Internet

Internet Messenger

[http://www.pidgin.im/; Pidgin]

Pidgin is a multi-protocol Instant Messaging client that allows you to use all of your IM accounts at once. AIM/ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN, IRC, Jabber, Napster, Zephyr, Gadu-Gadu, Bonjour, Groupwise, Sametime, and SIMPLE are some of the protocols available.

Internet

Remote Access

[http://www.gnomepro.com/tsclient/; Terminal Server Client]

tsclient is a GNOME program for remotely accessing Microsoft Windows NT/2000 Terminal Services and XP Remote Desktop Sharing as implemented by the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Using the rdesktop program as a backend, tsclient allows users to access and view their desktops as stored on remote Windows NT/2000/XP servers. Although the documentation does not specify it, we assume the Vista is also supported.

Internet

Email

[http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/; Evolution Mail]

Evolution is a groupware suite which integrates mail, calendar, address book, to-do list and memo tools. Note: This item may not appear after installation even though it is installed. You can find it under the Office menu, or you can add it to the Internet menu by: right clicking on the main drop down menu, then clicking on Edit Menus, then clicking on Internet in the window and then checking the Evolution Mail box.

Internet

Optional-Available in Repositories

Category

Name

Description Of Game

Found In

Torrent Client

[http://www.bittorrent.com/; BitTorrent]

Bit-Torrent is a tool for distributing files. It's extremely easy to use - downloads are started by clicking on hyperlinks. Whenever more than one person is downloading at once they send pieces of the file(s) to each other, thus relieving the central server's bandwidth burden.

Internet

IRC Client

[http://www.xchat.org/; XChat]

XChat is an IRC chat program for both Linux. It allows you to join multiple IRC channels (chat rooms) at the same time, talk publicly, private one-on-one conversations etc. Even file transfers are possible.

Internet


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