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 Linux Apps In CCSE Linux Lab Machines

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Office Tools
OpenOffice An alternative to Microsoft Office
LibreOffice An alternative to Microsoft Office
Adobe Reader pdf reader
OpenProject An alternative to Microsoft Project. Can be used to organize and manage projects
Xmind Is used to create flow charts, and organization charts
Lyx A document processor similar to LaTeX​

Programming Tools
Matlab A multi-paradigm numerical computing environment and fourth-generation programming language
Perl A family of high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming languages
Python A general-purpose, high-level programming language
Eclipse An IDE used to develop applications in various programming languages like java, C, C++, COBOL, Fortran, Perl, PHP, Python, etc
NetBeans

 An IDE for developing primarily with Java, and also with other languages, in particular PHP, C/C++, and HTML5

Glade Interface Designer A graphical user interface builder/RAD-tool for GTK+, with additional components for GNOME
Qt A C++ toolkit for multiplatform GUI and application development
OpenJDK A graphical monitoring tool to monitor Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and Java applications both on a local or remote machine


Text Editor
gEdit​             Default text editor of the GNOME desktop environment
Emacs An extensible, customizable, self-documenting, real-time display editor


Graphic Tools
GNU Image Manipulation (GIMP) A graphics editor used for image retouching and editing, free-form drawing, resizing, cropping, photo-montages, converting between different image formats, and more specialized tasks
gThumb An image viewer and browser for the GNOME Desktop


Other Tools​​
Synopsys                                Synopsys provides a comprehensive portfolio of tools for digital and mixed-signal IC design, implementation, signoff, verification, test, and design for manufacturability
Mentor Graphics Provides software tools for electronic design
Opnet A software tool for computer network modeling and simulation
Magic A VLSI layout tool, now famous primarily for writing the scripting interpreter language Tcl