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Good programs for ubuntu? - ♱ RedTube ♱ - 10-07-2009

Hey, I've recently installed Ubuntu 9.04, it's great so far.

I want to know some good programs for it.

For example, I need something like iTunes.

Thank you.


RE: Good programs for ubuntu? - Gone - 10-07-2009

RythemBox works your Ipod without it. Amarok is another (I think thats it)

What else do you need?
Sorry that was confusing... Without installing.


RE: Good programs for ubuntu? - 5C4RF4C3 - 10-07-2009

Banshee - Media Player similar to iTunes.
Songbird - Another media player. It's very nice, you can install loads of cool add ons for it.
Wine Doors - Install & use Windows Programs.


RE: Good programs for ubuntu? - Reece - 10-13-2009

Frostwire
Firefox
Wine
XChat
Photoshop Cs2 (On Wine)
CryptKeeper

Are my favorites.


RE: Good programs for ubuntu? - p0w3r0fchr1st - 10-13-2009

I dint know they had frostwire for Ubuntu... cool Smile


RE: Good programs for ubuntu? - Reece - 10-13-2009

http://newyork1.frostwire.com/frostwire/4.18.3/frostwire-4.18.3.i586.deb


RE: Good programs for ubuntu? - p0w3r0fchr1st - 10-13-2009

thank you kind sir Smile


RE: Good programs for ubuntu? - Raptor Jesus - 10-14-2009

irssi (terminal IRC client. Best and easiest to use.)
Frostwire (obvious)
Thunderbird
xfce-desktop (for when you wanna get crap done really fast)
Amarok
Wine
Wine-Doors


RE: Good programs for ubuntu? - ♱ RedTube ♱ - 10-15-2009

What's xfce-desktop?


RE: Good programs for ubuntu? - TheDoctor - 10-15-2009

If you program or plan on doing so, get Geany for an IDE. Supports multiple programming languages.