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=== The internet
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Mozilla **Firefox** is the default web browsing application. It is accessed through menu:Applications[Internet > Firefox Web Browser].
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Mozilla **Firefox** is the default web browsing application. It is accessed through menu:Activities[Firefox].
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Firefox is also available on other platforms such as Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.
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=== E-mail
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There is no longer a default email client bundled with Fedora, but you can install one by selecting menu:Applications[Software].
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There is no longer a default email client bundled with Fedora, but you can install one by searching menu:Software[].
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You can choose **Evolution**. Use it to access e-mail, organize contacts, manage tasks, and schedule calendars.
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Evolution is similar in functionality to Microsoft Outlook.
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The **Pidgin** application is popularly used for instant messaging.
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The instant messaging protocols that Pidgin supports include MSN, AIM, IRC, and Yahoo.
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Pidgin is accessed through menu:Applications[Internet > Internet Messenger].
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You can search Pidgin by menu:Software[].
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=== Music & audio
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Extracting audio from CDs and storing it in compressed format on the hard drive is one way to manage a music collection.
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To extract, or _rip_, the music from a CD, use the **Sound Juicer** program.
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It is accessed through menu:Applications[Sound and Video > Audio CD Extractor].
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It is accessed through by searching "Sound Juicer" in menu:Software[].
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By default, Sound Juicer encodes music files to the free and open OGG Vorbis format.
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Once music files are generated, use **Rhythmbox** to manage and play tracks.
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In addition to playing audio file formats, Rhythmbox is also used for streaming media from Internet radio stations.
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== Moving further
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//* Linux Games - included with Fedora
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* Configuring an internet connection via menu:System[Administration > Network]
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* Configuring an internet connection the battery icon in the top right corner of the screen, then selecting menu:Settings[Network]
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* Configuring graphics cards / video drivers
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== Cool things to do with Fedora
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* **LinPhone** - demonstrates installing from Extras, and free phone calls. Requires: headset.
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* **GnuCash** - installs from `Core`, home finance software isn't cool, but is important.
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* **GnuCash** - installs from `Core`, home finance software isn't cool, but is important.
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