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Figure 5.5: The GNOME Calculator
Source: http://linuxapplications.blogspot.in/2012/08/introducing-linux-applications.html
The KDE calculator has more features than the GNOME calculator.
Example: It can perform calculations in hexadecimal, decimal, octal, and binary format.
You can begin the KDE calculator from the KDE desktop by choosing Main Menu→ Accessories→
Scientific Calculator. The KDE calculator is intuitive to use.
Self Assessment
Fill in the blanks:
1. ......................................... has a basic Word Processor that will allow you to write letters and
other simple texts.
2. ......................................... is an open source word processor that aims to be a complete cross-
platform solution, running on Mac, Unix, and Windows, as well as Linux.
3. ......................................... is a professional-level GNOME spreadsheet meant to replace
commercial spreadsheets.
4. To run the GNOME calculator, select Main Menu>......................................... >Calculator in the
GNOME panel.
5. ......................................... is a drawing program designed to create diagrams.
5.2 Internet Applications
Linux has several tools related to chatting, web browsing, or even web development.
5.2.1 Mozilla Web Browser
Today, the most popular web browser on the Internet is Mozilla Firefox. Firefox is even extremely
customisable. We can use themes, plugins, and personas to create an enjoyable workspace.
Thousands of plugins are available to choose from, each offering their own unique features
to Firefox. Mozilla Firefox has made many improvements over the years and it is constantly
evolving. Many new features have been added in the newer versions. Currently you can find
Mozilla Firefox installed by default on many Linux distributions.
This web browser consists of the basic bookmark functions, customisable toolbars, typical menu
setup, and numerous tabs for browsing sessions.
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