8 Cool and Free Linux Applications
Linux is the most advance and safe operating system as compare to windows. There are thousand of great and useful applications for Linux, but here I want to share 8 cool and free Linux application. Which can improve and boost your OS performance.
1:- Lynx:- A Text Base Browser for the world wide web, which runs on Unix, VMS, Windows 95/98/NT, DOS386+ but not 3.1, 3.11, or OS/2 EMX,
2:- KMail:-is the email component of Kontact, the integrated personal information manager of KDE. Which supports the standard Mail protocols, IMAP, POP3 and SMTP, Plain text and secure logins, using SSL and TLS. Reading and writing of HTML mail. Powerful search and filter abilities
3:- Konqueror:- Is a file manage, web browser and file viewer designed for Linux.It is developed by volunteers and can run on most Unix-like operating systems.
4:- Evolution:- Evolution provides integrated mail, address book and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.Keep track of the latest developments at the Evolution project wiki, participate in the Evolution community with mailing lists, and chat with the developers and users of Evolution using an IRC client.
5:- Koffice:- is a K Desktop Environment (KDE) software under freeware license agreement. KOffice applications use OpenDocument as their native file format when possible and the suite is released separately.
6:- MPlayer:- This is free Media Player distributed under GNU (General Public License). This is a very great media player for Linux operating System. This Media Player is also available for all other OS, like Windows, Vista, NT, 2000 etc.
7:- Gedit:- This is free text editor, just like Notepade. It is designed for editing and creating HTML and CSS files. Its environment is very clean and you can easily use in Linux.
8:- OpenOffice:- It support the ISP standard formats for data interchange. This is a free and powerful office application for Linux oprating system. It also support MS Office file formats like .XML, .DOC etc.








Thats like to tell an Windows user to use Word and Paint… When you know Linux, you know all these Programms probably from Basic system…