60 Apps and things my Ubuntu system must have

60 Apps and things my Ubuntu system must have

Ubuntu is beautiful. Too sexy to use with full power of GUI and terminal. I am a person who drives from Windows to Linux and the experience with Ubuntu is fabulous.

I have a checklist of 60 such applications that I always need to have o my system without fail. There are kind of my heart packages, and I have finally made my own UBUNTU custom disc which installs all these packages once for all together 🙂

Programming and Development Environment
  1.  Git
  2. Apache, PHP, Mysql, Python, PIP, SetupTools, Django, VirtualEnv, Node.js, hadoop, mongodb
  3. Java
  4. Ubuntu SDK

IDE’s (Integrated Development Environments)
  1. Sublime Text
  2. Arduino IDE
  3. IDLE – Python
  4. Android Development Toolkit – Eclipse
  5. Eclipse PDT
  6. LiClipse
  7. MySQL workbench
  8. Texmaker
Internet and File Sharing Apps
  1. Mozilla FireFox
  2. Google Chrome
  3. Adobe Flash plugin
  4. FileZilla
  5. Dropbox
  6. qBittorrent
Email and Messaging
  1. Mozilla Thunderbird
  2. Skype
  3. Empathy
Productivity Apps
  1. LibreOffice
  2. Teamviewer
  3. Everpad
  4. Evolus – Pencil
  5. Birdie Twitter App or TweetDeck
  6. Gimp
  7. Kazam Screencaster
  8. 7-zip
  9. Gromit
  10. i-Nex CPU-Z
  11. Furius ISO Mount
  12. Oracle VM VirtualBox
  13. LockBox
  14. PDF-Shuffler
  15. To-do list for GPE
  16. Gnomebaker
  17. Inkscape
  18. Shutter
System Apps
  1. Gdebi
  2. MAC OS X Theme for Ubuntu
  3. Synaptic Package Manager
  4. gnome-tweak-tool
  5. Unity Tweak Tool
  6. Adobe air
  7. Simple Scan
  8. Intel Graphics Driver Installer
  9. Cheese
  10. BleachBit
  11. Wireshark
  12. GParted
  13. Cairo-Dock
  14. Firewall Configuration
Music and Video
  1. Audacity
  2. VLC
  3. All Video Downloader
  4. Audacious
  5. Arista Transcoder
Fun Apps
  1. Stellarium
  2. Google Earth

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