## page was renamed from ubuntu-manual/Blueprints/Chapter4 = Requirement = For chapter 4, we must cover the following applications: * Rhythmbox (audio) * F-Spot (photo) * Open Office (docs, spreadsheets, presentations, drawing) * Tomboy (notes) * Empathy (im) * Firefox (web) * Evolution (email) * Totem (video) * Ubuntu One (backup) * Simple Scan (scanning) - this is included in Lucid by default. Shouldn't be too much work. ---- = Suggested order of the chapter = * Getting online * Network Manager * Establishing a connection * Wired * Wireless * Dialup * Other connection methods * Browsing the web Whole section is on starting and using Firefox * Reading and composing email * Running Evolution for the first time * Setting up an IMAP connection * Setting up a POP connection * Setting up your sending options * Finalizing account options * Around the Evolution workspace [intro describing various parts of Evolution] * Understanding the folder list * Listing messages * Previewing messages * Checking and reading messages * Checking mail * Viewing HTML mail * Finding messages * Subscribing to IMAP folders * Composing and replying to messages * Composing new messages * Replying to messages * Using signatures * Staying organized [intro to using evolution with or without an account] * Managing your contacts * Adding or editing a contact * Searching for contacts * Managing your schedule * Viewing your calendar * Adding a new event * Working with others * Keeping a task list * Adding a task * Completing a task * Using instant messaging * Running Empathy for the first time * Adding/removing/editing accounts * Adding/removing contacts * Changing status * Starting conversation * Text chat * Multiple people * Audio * Video * Sending/receiving files * Changing picture * Changing status * Viewing and editing photos Section on F-Spot * Importing * From file * From digital camera * Vesioning system * F-spot layout * Where f-spot save photos * Organising photos (tagging) * Editing Images * Crop * Red-eye Reduction * Straighten * Auto Colour *Exporting to web services * Listening to audio and music Section on Rhythmbox * Watching video and movies Section on Totem * Playing video files * Playing DVDs * Office applications * Working with documents * Working with spreadsheets * Working with presentations * Other OpenOffice applications * Taking notes section on Tomboy * Synchronizing files section on Ubuntu One === Comments === * Added Simple Scan to the list of applications that we need to cover. - humphreybc