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C.2 Network
The following section features various Linux applications for
networking purposes. Get to know the most popular Linux browsers
and e-mail and chat clients.
Table C-2 Network Software for Windows and Linux
Web Browser |
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera |
Konqueror, Firefox, Opera, Epiphany |
E-Mail Client/Personal Information Management |
MS Outlook, Lotus Notes, Mozilla Thunderbird |
Evolution, Kontact, Mozilla Thunderbird |
Instant Messaging/IRC Clients |
MSN, AIM, Yahoo Messenger, XChat, Gaim |
Gaim, Kopete, Konversation, XChat |
Conferencing (Video and Audio) |
NetMeeting |
GnomeMeeting/Ekiga |
Voice over IP |
X-Lite |
Linphone, Skype |
FTP Clients |
leechftp, wsftp |
gftp, kbear |
- Epiphany
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Epiphany is a lean, but powerful Web browser for the
GNOME desktop. Many of its features and extensions resemble
Firefox. Find more information about Epiphany at https://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/.
- Evolution
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Evolution is personal information management software
for the GNOME desktop combining mail, calendar, and address
book functionality. It offers advanced e-mail filter and
search options, provides sync functionality for Palm
devices, and allows you to run Evolution as an Exchange or
GroupWise client to integrate better into heterogeneous
environments. Find more information about Evolution at
https://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/.
- Firefox
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Firefox is the youngest member of the Mozilla browser
family. It runs on various platforms, including Linux,
MacOS, and Windows. Its main features include built-in
customizable searches, pop-up blocking, RSS news feeds,
password management, tabbed browsing, and some advanced
security and privacy options. Firefox is very flexible,
allowing you to customize almost anything you want
(searches, toolbars, skins, buttons, etc.). Neat add-ons and
extensions can be downloaded from the Firefox Web site
(https://addons.update.mozilla.org/?application=firefox). Find more information about Firefox at https://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/.
You can also read our Firefox
chapter.
- Gaim
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Gaim is a smart instant messenger program supporting
multiple protocols, such as AIM and ICQ (Oscar protocol),
MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber, SILC, and GroupWise
Messenger. It is possible to log in to different accounts on
different IM networks and chat on different channels
simultaneously. Gaim also exists in a Windows version. Find
more information about Gaim at https://gaim.sourceforge.net/about.php.
- gftp
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gftp is an FTP client using the GTK toolkit. Its
features include simultaneous downloads, resume of
interrupted file transfers, file transfer queues, download
of entire directories, FTP proxy support, remote directory
caching, passive and nonpassive file transfers, and drag and
drop support. Find more information at https://gftp.seul.org.
- GnomeMeeting/Ekiga
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GnomeMeeting (recently renamed Ekiga) is the open source
equivalent of Microsoft's NetMeeting. It features LDAP and
ILS support for address lookup and integrates with Evolution
to share the address data stored there. GnomeMeeting/Ekiga
supports PC-to-phone calls, allowing you to call another
party with just your computer, sound card, and microphone
without any additional hardware. Find more information about
GnomeMeeting/Ekiga at https://www.ekiga.org.
- kbear
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KBear is a KDE FTP client with the ability to have
concurrent connections to multiple hosts, three separate
view modes, support for multiple protocols (like FTP and
SFTP), a site manager plug-in, firewall support, logging
capabilities, and much more. Find more information at https://sourceforge.net/projects/kbear.
- Konqueror
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Konqueror is a multitalented application created by the
KDE developers. It acts as file manager and document viewer,
but is also a very powerful and highly customizable Web
browser. It supports the current Web standards, such as
CSS(2), Java applets, JavaScript and Netscape plug-ins
(Flash and RealVideo), DOM, and SSL. It offers neat helpers
like an integrated search bar and supports tabbed browsing.
Bookmarks can be imported from various other Web browsers,
like Internet Explorer, Mozilla, and Opera. Find more
information about Konqueror at https://www.konqueror.org/.
You can also read our chapter about
Konqueror as a Web browser in KDE User Guide.
- Kontact
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Kontact is the KDE personal information management
suite. It includes e-mail, calendar, address book, and Palm
sync functionalities. Like Evolution, it can act as an
Exchange or GroupWise client. Kontact combines several
stand-alone KDE applications (KMail, KAddressbook,
KOrganizer, and KPilot) to form an entity providing all the
PIM functionality you need. Find more information about
Kontact at https://www.kontact.org/.
You can also read our Kontact chapter in
KDE User Guide.
- Konversation
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Konversation is an easy-to-use IRC client for KDE. Its
features include support for SSL connections, strikeout,
multichannel joins, away and unaway messages, ignore list
functionality, Unicode, autoconnect to a server, optional
time stamps in chat windows, and configurable background
colors. Find more information about Konversation at https://konversation.kde.org.
- Kopete
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Kopete is a very intuitive and easy-to-use instant
messenger tool supporting protocols including IRC, ICQ, AIM,
GroupWise Messenger, Yahoo, MSN, Gadu-Gadu, Lotus Sametime,
SMS messages, and Jabber. Find more information about Kopete
at https://kopete.kde.org/.
- Linphone
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Linphone is a smart and lean Voice over IP client using
the SIP protocol to establish calls. Find more information
at https://www.linphone.org.
You can also read our Linphone
chapter.
- Mozilla Thunderbird
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Thunderbird is an e-mail client application that comes
as part of the Mozilla suite. It is also available for
Microsoft Windows and MacOS, which facilitates the
transition from one of these operating systems to Linux.
Find more information about Mozilla Thunderbird at https://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/.
- Opera
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Opera is a powerful Web browser with neat add-ons like
an optional e-mail client and a chat module. Opera offers
pop-up blocking, RSS feeds, built-in and customizable
searches, a password manager, and tabbed browsing. The main
functionalities are easily reached through their respective
panels. Because this tool is also available for Windows, it
allows a much easier transition to Linux for those who have
been using it under Windows. Find more information about
Opera at https://www.opera.com/.
- Skype
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Skype is an application for several platforms (Linux,
Windows, Mac Os X) that can be used for phone calls over the
Internet with a good sound quality and with end-to-end
encryption. When using Skype, configuring the firewall or
router is not necessary. For more information, refer to
https://www.skype.com/products/.
- XChat
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XChat is an IRC client that runs on most Linux and UNIX
platforms as well as under Windows and MacOS X. Find more
information about XChat at https://www.xchat.org/.
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