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Internet tools in Ubuntu

Pt. 5 of 10 | 2:13 |

A Beginner's Guide to Ubuntu


Friday June 12, 2009
Ubuntu is a solid operating system and it comes with some really solid software as well. If you're concerned about missing something should switch from Windows, fear not: Ubuntu comes with all the basic tools you need to get started on the

Internet

.

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Show Notes

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-

Ubuntu

comes with a number of

Internet-related applications

built right in.

- Click on Applications and then on Internet.

- You can click on Firefox, a very popular browser that comes bundled with Ubuntu.

- If you happen to use Xmarks (see our Xmarks tutorial) you can sync all your bookmarks with other devices.

- If you want an icon on the desktop it's easy to do.

- In this example click Applications then Internet and highlight Firefox.

- Left-click the mouse and hold it down, drag the icon and drop it on the desktop.

- Ubuntu also comes with

Pidgin Internet Messenger

.

- Pidgin puts you in touch with friends on other IM networks including Yahoo, MSN, AOL, Google Talk, and lots more.

-

Ubuntu

also comes with with a

Remote Desktop Viewer

.

- You also get Transmission BitTorrent Client for downloading files.

- In addition you also get a Remote Desktop Viewer, and Ekiga Softphone for making calls.

- On top of all this you can download other, free, open-source products like FTP clients, TraceRoute clients, and plenty more.

- Ubuntu connects to your home network easily so you can be online in just seconds after starting it up.
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