Article Title: Corresponding windows software in linux. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
One of the many reasons for being discouraged from Linux is: If I switch to Linux, can I find a replacement for the software I usually use in windows? Is installing software in Linux very troublesome? In fact, since the development of Linux, it is not difficult to install software. As long as you are not pursuing the latest software, it can be said that the installation of software in Linux is simpler than that in Windows. For example, in Ubuntu, you only need sudo apt-get install packpage to install your software. You do not need to set the installation path by yourself (however, you can set the installation path by yourself if you like). You do not need to enter the registration code or something. Of course, the premise is that the source you are adding can have the corresponding software.
I have spent a lot of time in a few groups about Linux. Many new users join the group: How can I get QQ in Linux? How can I watch a movie? Is there a universal player like storm ...... I can't remember how many times this problem occurs. Today I sorted out a list of software commonly used in Windows in Linux, we hope to help new users better find the alternative software and go to Linux. The software under Windows is on the left, and the software under Linux is on the right.
Browser:
IE, Opera, Firefox-Opera, Firefox, Konqueror, Galeon |
IM (instant chat ):
QQ-EVA (recommended), LumaQQ, PidGin ICQ Lite, ICQ Corp, MSN, AIM, Yahoo, etc? PidGin |
Download Software
Thunder, FlashGET? Multiget, Axel, Downloader for X (of course, these do not support dedicated links for thunder and Flashget) BT, emule, and other P2P software? Amule, Bittorrent, and QuickDC. |
Multimedia Software:
Play "Winamp, qianqian? XMMS, BMP Video Playback: Storm audio and video, KMplayer? Mplayer, Smplayer, Toten Engraving software: NERO, ONES? K3B, Gnome Toaster, XCDRoast Image Processing (browsing): Photoshop, ACDsee? Gimp, Gthumb |
Office:
MS office? OpenOffice MS Access? OpenOffice + MySQL, Gnome DB Manager |
Now, write it here! Of course, the corresponding Windows software in Linux is far more than that. In fact, I have listed a few of them, and there are many other software. If you want to solve more problems, you can go to the following web pages to view the details:
Http://www.linuxeq.com/ Http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/ Http://www.osalt.com/ |
If it is not found, it does not matter, because we can use WINE to simulate an environment to run the program in Windows. I heard that WINE1.1.2 has been released, so it should be better and better, and more Windows are supported.