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Newer page: version 23 Last edited on Monday, February 16, 2004 3:44:19 am by AristotlePagaltzis Revert
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-See also the more heated WhatSoftwareDoPeopleUse
+This list is currently what some people call "best of breed"; there are alternatives listed at the end of each option
  
-Remember , lots of [Linux] software gets ported to MicrosoftWindows too
+''This page needs an overhaul. I tried various formats, including a table based, but they all suck; the current form is not very good either , but the least bad of all I tried in my opinion .''  
  
-This list is currently what some people call "best of breed"; there are alternatives listed at the end of each option
+There are both [GNOME] and [KDE] options listed, but remember, you can run programs from one toolkit on the other DesktopEnvironment if you have the right libraries installed. Remember also, that lots of [Linux] software gets ported to MicrosoftWindows too
  
 Another important point is that these equivalents are likely to provide you the easiest transition. Once you get into the UnixWay, you might want to do things differently; perhaps you might want to start using console applications. However, the list here are most likely to be useful to YourMum, as edited by consensus. 
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-There are both [GNOME] and [KDE] options listed, but remember, you can run programs from one toolkit on the other DesktopEnvironment if you have the right libraries installed.  
  
 Please don't make general comments on this page; edit or create a page for the package in question with your comments. 
  
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+See also:  
+* the more heated WhatSoftwareDoPeopleUse  
+* [A Windows Guy Tackles Linux | http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/07/09/1934259.shtml?tid=23]  
+* [The table of equivalents/analogs for Windows software on Linux | http://linuxshop.ru/linuxbegin/win -lin -soft -en/]  
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+!!! WebBrowser  
  
-__Internet Browser __ 
+; %%% [Windows] : InternetExplorer  
+; %%% [GNOME] : [Mozilla] / MozillaFirefox / Galeon  
+; %%% [KDE] : [Konqueror] (the basis for [MacOSX]'s Safari WebBrowser)  
+; %%% __Alternatives __ : [Opera], [Lynx] / [Links] / [w3m]  
  
-* __Windows:__ Internet Explorer  
-* __GNOME:__ Mozilla/Galeon  
-* __KDE:__ Konqueror  
-* __Alternatives:__ Opera, Lynx 
+Except for [ Konqueror], all of these are also available for MicrosoftWindows. You probably want [Mozilla] even there. [ Opera] is commercially distributed , but has a [free] version which shows you banner ads. [ Lynx], [Links] and [w3m] are console clients; [Lynx] is available practically everywhere, while the other two do a better job of "rendering" pages; [Links] is menu driven and therefor easier to learn.  
  
-__Mozilla__[1] is quite clearly established as the internet browser to beat. It aims for standards compliance, and has popular new features such as tabbed browsing and popup blocking. __Galeon__ is a GNOME browser that uses the Mozilla rendering engine Gecko. (Learn more at MozillaNotes).  
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-__[Konqueror]__'s rendering engine KHTML is the basis for [MacOSX]'s new Safari browser.  
+!!! MailClient  
  
-__Opera __ is a pay browser. (There is a demonstration version that shows you constant banner ads , if you can live with that.)  
+; %%% [Windows] : OutlookExpress  
+; %%% [GNOME] : [Ximian] [Evolution]  
+; %%% [KDE] : [KMail]  
+; %%% __Alternatives __ : MozillaMail , MozillaThunderbird, [Mutt], [Gnus]  
  
-__Lynx__ and __Links__ are text mode clients . Links is newer , menu driven, faster, easier to navigate, and renders multi-column text better than Lynx
+Use [Evolution] if you need a MicrosoftOutlook clone (including calendaring, task management and an [RDF] news aggregator) . Otherwise, MozillaMail is a popular client with some very advanced features such as bayesian spam filtering; it will be superseeded by MozillaThunderbird. [Mutt] is a stunningly powerful client for the console inclined , while [Gnus] is similarly appealing to the [Emacs] populace
  
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-__E-Mail Client__  
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-* __Windows:__ Outlook Express  
-* __GNOME:__ Evolution  
-* __KDE:__ KMail  
-* __Alternatives:__ Mozilla Mail  
+!!! WordProcessor  
  
-[Ximian ]'s [Evolution ] client is very much a reimplementation of OutlookExpress's big brother MicrosoftOutlook . As well as email , it offers calendaring, task management and a [RDF ] news aggregator.  
+; %%% [Windows ] : Microsoft Word  
+; %%% [GNOME ] : [OpenOffice .org] Writer , AbiWord  
+; %%% [KDE] : [KWord]  
+; %%% __Alternatives__ : [LaTeX
  
-If you go for the console, there 's a very powerful mail client called [Mutt ]. 
+AbiWord is well integrated into [GNOME] and very lean. If you don 't need a full Office suite replacement, it is probably a better choice than [OpenOffice.org ] Writer. For [KDE] users, the KOffice project provides a !FrameMaker-like desktop publisher/word processor called KWord
  
-Mozilla Mail [1 ] is quite popular and has some very advanced features such as bayesian spam filtering
+[LaTeX ] uses a completely different approach, which is not dependent on any [GUI] application. Rather you write your document as a plaintext file with markup, which can be done in the editor of your choosing ([Emacs] has a very cool [LaTeX] mode). This file is then fed to an industrial strength typesetting engine and usually output as PostScript or [PDF]. [LaTeX] is not good at very freeform layouts such as fliers, but excels at standardized layouts such as books, reports, or business letters. It is very well worth a look, particularly if you deal with large documents or high volumes of correspondence
  
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-__Word Processor__  
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-* __Windows:__ Microsoft Word  
-* __GNOME:__ OpenOffice Writer, AbiWord  
-* __KDE:__ KWord  
+!!! SpreadSheet  
  
-While OpenOffice.org is a 'full Office replacement' , !AbiSource's !AbiWord is better integrated into GNOME. If you are a KDE user, the KOffice project provides a !FrameMaker-like desktop publisher/word processor called KWord.  
+; %%% [Windows] : MicrosoftExcel  
+; %%% [GNOME] : [ OpenOffice.org] Calc , [Gnumeric]  
+; %%% [ KDE] : KSpread  
  
-If you want to do serious reporting or document writing , look into LaTex. You'll be glad you did. (It is a markup language like [HTML ], but complex and with an unusal yet powerful syntax .)  
+If you're not already working with [OpenOffice.org] or KOffice , you want Gnumeric (a project started by [GNOME ] founder MiguelDeIcaza). It supports all the functions that Excel does and then some , has good import filters for Excel sheets and just as pleasant an interface
  
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-__Spreadsheet__  
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-* __Windows:__ Microsoft Excel  
-* __GNOME:__ OpenOffice Calc, Gnumeric  
-* __KDE:__ KSpread  
+!!! Presentations  
  
-Gnumeric, a project started by [GNOME] founder MiguelDeIcaza, supports all the functions that Excel does, and even some more. It might suit you more than OpenOffice.  
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-__Presentation Program __ 
+; %%% [Windows] : Microsoft Powerpoint  
+; %%% [GNOME] : [ OpenOffice.org] Impress  
+; %%% [KDE] : KPresenter  
+; %%% __Alternatives __ : MagicPoint %%% [LaTeX] with appropriate packages or anything that produces [PDF]  
  
-* __ Windows:__ Microsoft Powerpoint  
-* __ GNOME:__ OpenOffice Impress  
-* __KDE:__ KPresenter  
-* __Alternatives:__ MagicPoint is a HTML-like "markup" presentation program , where you edit text files that render into presentations. PDF is pretty good for a cross-platform (if rather static) presentation method. (very easy to make PDFs on linux /unix) .  
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-__Music Player__  
+The [ Windows], [ GNOME] , and [KDE] options all work alike. For creating presentations using [LaTeX], see [Making Presentations with LaTeX and Prosper | http://freshmeat .net/articles/view/667 /]
  
-* __Windows:__ Winamp  
-* __GNOME:__ XMMS  
-* __KDE:__ Noatun  
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-Skin compatible with Winamp. If you haven't gotten over skinning. :)  
+!!! MediaPlayer  
  
-* __Mac:__ iTunes  
-* __Gnome:__ RhythmBox  
+These days [MediaPlayer]s are converging; you can often play [MP3]s and [DivX] with the same program.  
  
-If you prefer the 'music list driven' interface, check out RhythmBox.  
+!! Video  
  
-__Video Player__  
+; %%% [Windows] : WindowsMediaPlayer  
+; %%% [GNOME] : [Totem] (a frontend using either [Xine] or [GStreamer] to play files)  
+; %%% [KDE] : KDE Media Player 
  
-* __Windows:__ Windows Media Player  
-* __GNOME:__ Totem (a front end for MPlayer)  
-* __KDE:__ KDE Media Player  
+!! Music  
  
-These days media players are converging ; you can play mp3s and DivX etc with the same program.  
+; %%% [Windows] : WinAmp  
+; %%% [GNOME] : [XMMS], RhythmBox  
+; %%% [KDE] : Noatun  
  
+Noatun and [XMMS] are much like WinAmp, even skin compatible with it if you haven't gotten over skinning. If you prefer the 'music list driven' interface inspired by [Apple]'s iTunes, check out RhythmBox.  
  
-[1] Mozilla is also available for Windows and MacOS.  
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-See also [A Windows Guy Tackles Linux|http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/07/09/1934259.shtml?tid=23] and [The table of equivalents/analogs for Windows software on Linux|http://linuxshop.ru/linuxbegin/win-lin-soft-en/]  
+Part of CategoryBeginners