Top Ten Applications Every Linux User Should Have

A Review of the Most Powerful Applications Available for Linux

Linux, the popular open source operating system, is constantly under development by the Linux community. It also has an entirely different source code from Windows and Mac Operating Systems. For this reason, some software
 applications are not compatible with Linux, because they have a different user interface and offer different functionalities. There are, however, some very powerful applications available to Linux users. Here are the top ten.

1. OpenOffice
This is the Office suite that every Linux user should have. It is a free open source application that saves documents that are fully compatible with the more popular Microsoft Office brand. It also offers some of the same MS Office functions, including:

*Calc
This is OpenOffice's spreadsheet, which is very similar to Microsoft Excel. Calc comes with Data Pilot, which is capable of pulling raw data from databases. Calc also offers interactive wizards that guide you through a variety of processes such as creating charts and graphs.

*Math
An equation editor that is able to edit equations from text documents.

*Draw
OpenOffice's graphics generator. With Draw, you will be able to manipulate objects in 2D or 3D and create photo-realistic images.

*Base
OpenOffice's database program. Base has some of the same characteristics of Microsoft Access.

*Writer
The word processor that comes packaged with OpenOffice. It is almost identical to Microsoft Word and offers just as many features �- possibly even more raw.

*Impress
This is OpenOffice's equivalent to Microsoft PowerPoint.

2. MPlayer
This application is a multimedia player for Linux. MPlayer has more codecs than any other media player of its kind and this offers more playback for different media formats.

3. JuK Music Player
You will also need the music player, JuK. JuK serves as an audio jukebox and is capable of sorting songs by the user's preferences. It is very easy to use.

4. Mozilla FireFox
A web browser is an absolute must for every Linux user. I strongly recommend Mozilla FireFox because it is far faster and more secure than Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

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I would say that Amarok is the indispensable music player for Linux. Also another good file-sharing program is Nicotine, though it is single-file and single-source based and not a BitTorrent client like Azureus. It can be good for finding obscure independent music. Since this article was published, Gaim is now known as Pidgin.

Posted on 10/11/2008 at 12:10:09 PM

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