games: freetennis,paintown
editor: geany,gedit
musicplayer: moc,songbird, rhythmbox, banshee
videoplayer: mplayer, vlc
messenger: pidgin, empathy
browser: firefox, chromium, midori
 I would also install ailurus or ubuntu-tweak(any one) and enable
partner repositories and install getdeb repositories.

http://ubuntu-tweak.com/
http://code.google.com/p/ailurus/
http://getdeb.net

On Nov 6, 8:08 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> *Music Player:* Banshee*
> Browser:* Firefox, Chromium
> *Dictionary*: Artha
> *lan messenger:* Iptux, GNOME2IP
> *Note:* Tomboy, Sticky notes
> *File Manager:* Nautilus
> *IDE [c/c++]:* Codeblock
> *Graphics:* GIMP, Inkscape
> *Publishing:* Scribus, Txtwork
> *Notepad:* Gedit
> *Messenger:* Pidgin
> *Download Manager*: Jdownloader
>
> On 6 November 2010 14:23, Bishisht Bhatta <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > check out the following link
> > this helps me a lot
>
> >http://theindexer.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/to-do-list-after-installin...
>
> > On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Akash Deep Shakya 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> Hello,
>
> >> If you are a java programmer then you can't think anything else than
> >> eclipse. With music players and others why waste time and bandwidth, vlc
> >> player is there to play everything for you.
>
> >> Regards
> >> Akash Deep Shakya "OpenAK"
> >> Open Source Enthusiast
> >> akashakya at gmail dot com
>
> >> ~ Failure to prepare is preparing to fail ~
>
> >> On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 11:20 AM, prashant <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Well a good music player I would recommend is Clementine..It is
> >>> lightweight and kinda like amarok. For IDE I use Netbeans which is
> >>> pretty good..If you really miss your msn messenger then there is a
> >>> clone called "Emesene". I also recommend Dropbox and Picasa.
>
> >>> On Nov 5, 3:10 pm, Geshan Manandhar <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> > Too bad my university makes me use windows but here is my list of 25+
> >>> things
> >>> > you install after installing ubuntu (lets say a web developer/php
> >>> developer
> >>> > special)
>
> >>> >    1. Yakuake/Guake - Command line tool
> >>> >    2. Gnome do - Application Launcher replacement for Alt+f2
> >>> >    3. Amsn or any other
> >>> >    4. Adobe Air for Balsamiq, tweet deck, polaris
> >>> >    5. WINE -> IE
> >>> >    6. chrome
> >>> >    7. Htop - Process viewer command line
> >>> >    8. Listen (Music Player) - If you don't like Amarok or VLC
> >>> >    9. Git-core (GIT), SVN - Rapid SVN, CVS  - MELD, GItk
> >>> >    10. Scite(Text Editor) - if you like a new text editor or IDE
> >>> >    11. Shutter (Screenshot Tool)
> >>> >    12. Skype for Linux
> >>> >    13. Ubuntu Tweak - Good for new ppl
> >>> >    14. VLC
> >>> >    15. Amarok
> >>> >    16. Java SDK - for eclipse and other things that use java
> >>> >    17. Eclipse - best IDE if you want to try out see Net beans
> >>> >    18. Xchat
> >>> >    19. RoR - Ruby - try goggling it more
> >>> >    20. Virtual box - if you want to run windows inside linux
> >>> >    21. drush - Drupal - may be too specific for you
> >>> >    22. IE4Linux
> >>> >    23. netspeed - to check the up and down speed as a widget in top bar
> >>> or
> >>> >    bottom bar.
> >>> >    24. parcellite - for clipboard manager
> >>> >    25. Hamster applet - time tracking activities
>
> >>> >    Google some more :)
>
> >>> > Warm Regards,
> >>> > Geshan Manandhar
>
> >>> > YoungInnovations Pvt. Ltd <http://yipl.com.np>.
>
> >>> > Portfolio <http://www.geshanmanandhar.com> | Blog<
> >>>http://geshan.blogspot.com>|
> >>> > Twitter <http://twitter.com/geshan> |
> >>> > Profile<http://www.google.com/profiles/geshan>
>
> >>> > On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Diwash Pradhan <[email protected]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>> > > Hi all,
> >>> > > I am very new at Ubuntu, and I am loving it.Software Center is great
> >>> , It
> >>> > > would better if ppl could Share with me their favorite programs, like
> >>> music
> >>> > > players, php, java ide, networking softwares, db tools, games etc.
> >>> Also if
> >>> > > possible other Software sources.
>
> >>> > > --
> >>> > > Diwash Pradhan
>
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