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| ==Basic Public Software applications== | | ==Basic Public Software applications== |
− | There are excellent public software alternatives to commonly used proprietary software as below
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− | ===Operating system===
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− | Ubuntu GNU-Linux / Bhartiya Open Source System (BOSS from CDAC)
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− | ===Office Applications===
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− | Open Office / LibreOffice
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− | ===Email client===
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− | Mozilla Thunderbird / Evolution
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− | ===Internet Browser===
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− | Mozilla Firefox
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− | ===Vocational Educational tools===
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− | ====Desktop Publishing====
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− | [http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/ GIMP], Inkscape, Scribus
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− | ====Video editing====
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− | PiTiVi, Kdenlinve, [http://www.openshotusers.com/help/1.3/en/ Openshot]
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− | ====Audeo editing====
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− | [http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/tutorials.html Audacity]
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− | ====Animation====
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− | [https://www.blender.org/support/tutorials/ Blender]
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− | ===Engineering software tools (for engineering colleges and polytechniques)===
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− | ====Engineering drawing====
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− | Q CAD, CollabCad (NIC), FreeCad
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− | ====Numerical computing====
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− | SCILAB
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− | ===Ubuntu GNU/Linux===
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| =Public Software for different subjects= | | =Public Software for different subjects= |