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If you want to install an application on Windows, you must normally buy a CD containing the software, or download an installer package from the Internet. You then run the installer program, which guides you through the installation process.
If you want to install an application on Windows, you must normally buy a CD containing the software, or download an installer package from the Internet. You then run the installer program, which guides you through the installation process.
Translated and reviewed by Tomasz Chabowski
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:25(para)
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On Ubuntu, you simply open a <emphasis>package manager</emphasis>, search for the application that you want and click a button to install it. Removing an application is just as simple.
On Ubuntu, you simply open a <emphasis>package manager</emphasis>, search for the application that you want and click a button to install it. Removing an application is just as simple.
Translated and reviewed by Tomasz Chabowski
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:31(para)
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The package manager downloads applications from a <emphasis>software repository</emphasis>, which is a location on the Internet which stores a collection of applications. These applications come bundled in <emphasis>packages</emphasis>, which contain all of the information needed for installation. You can download packages yourself, using your web browser, if you like, but it is generally much more convenient to let the package manager handle this for you.
The package manager downloads applications from a <emphasis>software repository</emphasis>, which is a location on the Internet which stores a collection of applications. These applications come bundled in <emphasis>packages</emphasis>, which contain all of the information needed for installation. You can download packages yourself, using your web browser, if you like, but it is generally much more convenient to let the package manager handle this for you.
Translated and reviewed by Tomasz Chabowski
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:36(para)
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Some packages depend on other packages being installed in order to work. For example, a word processing package may require a printing package to be installed. The package manager automatically installs these <emphasis>dependencies</emphasis> for you.
Some packages depend on other packages being installed in order to work. For example, a word processing package may require a printing package to be installed. The package manager automatically installs these <emphasis>dependencies</emphasis> for you.
Translated and reviewed by Tomasz Chabowski
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:45(para)
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By default, only applications from the official Ubuntu software repositories are available in your package manager. If you cannot find the application that you want in the default repositories, you can add other (<quote>third-party</quote>) repositories and install it from there.
By default, only applications from the official Ubuntu software repositories are available in your package manager. If you cannot find the application that you want in the default repositories, you can add other (<quote>third-party</quote>) repositories and install it from there.
Translated and reviewed by Tomasz Chabowski
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:51(para)
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Installing an application
Installing an application
Translated and reviewed by Tomasz Chabowski
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:60(title)
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Click <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Ubuntu Software Center</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
Click <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Ubuntu Software Centre</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
Translated by Matthew Gall
Located in add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:176(para)
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In the <emphasis>Get Free Software</emphasis> section, search for an application, or select a category and find an application from the list.
In the <emphasis>Get Free Software</emphasis> section, search for an application, or select a category and find an application from the list.
Translated and reviewed by Tomasz Chabowski
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Select the application that you are interested in. Click on the arrow button to find out more about the application. In some cases you can also view a screenshot of the application or visit its website.
Select the application that you are interested in. Click on the arrow button to find out more about the application. In some cases you can also view a screenshot of the application or visit its website.
Translated and reviewed by Tomasz Chabowski
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If you choose to install the application, you will be asked to enter your password. You can continue to browse other applications while the installation is in progress.
If you choose to install the application, you will be asked to enter your password. You can continue to browse other applications while the installation is in progress.
Translated and reviewed by Tomasz Chabowski
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