Replacing your Windows/Mac apps on Linux
Switching operating systems can be tough. When you get accustomed to certain applications sometimes it can be hard to learn how to use other ones. I recently installed Ubuntu Eee (soon to be Easy Peasy) on my Eee PC 901 and it took quite a while to find apps that cam do everything I can do within Mac OS X and Windows. Here’s a quick guide so you can make your Linux machine feel like home.
Standard Internet procedures
Think of the things you do most often on the Internet. Chances are they involve any combination of a web browser, IM program, VOIP, and email client. These are the simplest of applications to find, and usually built in to most Linux distributions. Firefox is the easiest choice for a web browser and is probably what you’re using on Windows and (maybe) Mac, anyway.
Pidgin is used for IM, and can handle just about any service you throw at it from AIM and ICQ to Yahoo, Google Talk and MSN. Skype already as a Linux program, so there’s another familiar app.
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