(1) Splash Screen ManagerFirst of all, I looked up "splash screen" on google. I found that "Splash screen is a term used to describe an image that appears while a computer program is loading." (wikipedia)And then Downloaded an image from http://art.gnome.org; I also found this site from google.Installed the image in the splash screen manager, and then Activated it. Restarted ubuntu. During ubuntu was restarting, the splash image appeared for about 3~5 seconds.
(2) Google CalendarAfter starting this program, I could directly access to my google calendar just through sign-in.It did not need to any web browser. This program may be quite useful for people who always use google calendar.
(3) DigiKamDigiKam is a digital photo management program.This program offers the tool for the slideshow of digital photos in my computer, and helps to organize photo albums easily.The best function of digikam is that it includes an image editor that looks like a small version of Adobe photoshop. There are lots of functions such as resizing, color control, inserting text, image rotation, and various special effects.I also installed and tried to use "Language Support" and "KToon", but failed to use these programs because I could not know how to use them.
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