Difference between revisions of "Public Software"
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See [[Why_public_software| more reasons]] for using public software | See [[Why_public_software| more reasons]] for using public software | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" border="1" | ||
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+ | ! Area | ||
+ | ! Public Software | ||
+ | ! Proprietary Software | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Operating system''' | ||
+ | | Ubuntu GNU-Linux / Bhartiya Open Source System (BOSS from CDAC) | ||
+ | | Microsoft Windows | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Office Applications''' | ||
+ | |Open Office / LibreOffice | ||
+ | |Microsoft Office | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Email client ''' | ||
+ | |Mozilla Thunderbird / Evolution | ||
+ | |Microsoft Outlook | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Internet Browser ''' | ||
+ | |Mozilla Firefox / Chrome | ||
+ | |Internet Explorer | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |<span style="background:Wheat"> '''Vocational Educational tools''' </span>''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Desktop Publishing''' | ||
+ | |GIMP, Inkscape, Scribus | ||
+ | |Page Maker, Corel Draw | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Video editing''' | ||
+ | |PiTiVi, Kdenlinve, Openshot | ||
+ | |Adobe photoshop, Final Cut Pro | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Audio Editing''' | ||
+ | |Audacity | ||
+ | |Wavepad | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Animation''' | ||
+ | |Blender, Scratch | ||
+ | |Adobe Macromedia | ||
+ | |- | ||
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+ | |<span style="background:Wheat"> '''Engineering software tools (for engineering colleges and polytechniques)''' </span>- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Engineering drawing''' | ||
+ | |Q CAD, CollabCad (NIC), FreeCad, Librecad | ||
+ | |AutoCAD | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Numerical computing''' | ||
+ | |SCILAB | ||
+ | |MATLAB | ||
+ | |} | ||
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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 | There are excellent public software alternatives to commonly used proprietary software as below |
Revision as of 12:10, 7 July 2016
What is Public Software
Benefits from adopting Public Software
- Since public software is freely shareable, it can be available free of cost. It can be installed on all computers without restriction or needing to pay license fees to vendors
- The GNU/Linux operating system is virus-free. This means no need to procure anti-virus software and no need to periodically format the computers when it is virus affected. This saves lot of time and effort.
- Since all the software like Office, web browser, educational software can be bundled with GNU/Linux operating system, so all applications can be installed on the computer at one time. On proprietary operating system, each software has to be separately installed.
- Ubuntu is customised in Kannada and Indian languages. Ubuntu has IBUS software which can allow us to type in all major Indian languages, including Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Marathi etc. so it can be used in our schools for other languages also. Ubuntu uses UNICODE standard for fonts, accepted internationally and by Government of India
- Ubuntu GNU/Linux has more than one crore users. OpenOffice more than 4 crore users across the world. It is easy to use. It works on both Windows and Ubuntu operating systems.
- There are many public vocational educational tools like in desktop publishing, video editing, animation etc which can provide employment options to students. There are good public software tools that engineering students can use to learn their subjects. These public tools are as good as proprietary software which are far too expensive to install in schools and colleges.
- Students can install these tools in their laptops and use it whenever they want it
See more reasons for using public software
Area | Public Software | Proprietary Software |
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Operating system | Ubuntu GNU-Linux / Bhartiya Open Source System (BOSS from CDAC) | Microsoft Windows |
Office Applications | Open Office / LibreOffice | Microsoft Office |
Email client | Mozilla Thunderbird / Evolution | Microsoft Outlook |
Internet Browser | Mozilla Firefox / Chrome | Internet Explorer |
Vocational Educational tools | ||
Desktop Publishing | GIMP, Inkscape, Scribus | Page Maker, Corel Draw |
Video editing | PiTiVi, Kdenlinve, Openshot | Adobe photoshop, Final Cut Pro |
Audio Editing | Audacity | Wavepad |
Animation | Blender, Scratch | Adobe Macromedia |
Engineering software tools (for engineering colleges and polytechniques) - | ||
Engineering drawing | Q CAD, CollabCad (NIC), FreeCad, Librecad | AutoCAD |
Numerical computing | SCILAB | MATLAB |
Basic Public Software applications
There are excellent public software alternatives to commonly used proprietary software as below
Operating system
Ubuntu GNU-Linux / Bhartiya Open Source System (BOSS from CDAC)
Office Applications
Open Office / LibreOffice
Email client
Mozilla Thunderbird / Evolution
Internet Browser
Mozilla Firefox
Vocational Educational tools
Desktop Publishing
GIMP, Inkscape, Scribus
Video editing
PiTiVi, Kdenlinve, Openshot
Audeo editing
Animation
Engineering software tools (for engineering colleges and polytechniques)
Engineering drawing
Q CAD, CollabCad (NIC), FreeCad
Numerical computing
SCILAB
Ubuntu GNU/Linux
Public Software for different subjects
SCIENCE
Kalzium
Kalzium shows the periodic table and the properties of elements. It is an encyclopedia, explaining states of matter, evolution of elements. Basic equations can be balanced using this tool.
KStars
Desktop planetarium-Astronomy with over 130000 stars, all planets, etc.
Stellarium
This is a desktop planetarium software that shows exactly what you see when you look up at the stars.
PhET
Fun, interactive simulations of physical phenomenon
STEP
Fun, interactive simulations of physical phenomenon
KTechLab
Can be used to build your own circuits and explain various components
MATHS & LOGIC
GeoGebra
An algebra and geometry package providing for both graphical and algebraic input, very versatile to create lesson plans and resources for maths learning
Tux Math
A fun game through which children can practise their addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
KBruch
This tool can be used to explain fractions as well as for the children to practice arithmetic problems.
KTurtle
A fun tool to teach children programming and logic
SOCIAL STUDIES
KGeography
Quiz on different states and capitals across the globe
Marble
This acts as a dynamic desktop atlas.