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If you need more, the + Ubuntu MATE comes pre-installed with three significant applications for managing your entertainment and media files and subscriptions. If you need even more, the - offer many, many more to choose from. + offer many, many options to choose from. Note @@ -2414,101 +2414,6 @@ have no label and simply display the Ubuntu MATE logo to represent the menu. - - Rhythmbox Music and Podcast Manager - - - - - - Rhythmbox icon. - - Rhythmbox - , found in the Ubuntu MATE menus at - - Menu - Sound & Video - Rhythmbox - - , is a very easy to use music playing and management program which supports a wide range of audio formats (including MP3 and ogg). Originally inspired by Apple's - iTunes - , - Rhythmbox - is much easier to understand and use, and it supports Internet Radio, iPod integration and generic portable audio player support, audio CD burning, audio CD playback, music sharing, and podcasts. - - - Subscribe to a podcast with Rhythmbox - - - - Click - Podcasts - in the - Rhythmbox's - left panel. - - - Click the - Add - button in the button bar. The search panel opens. - - - Type a search term or you can type or paste the link for the podcast feed into the search field. - - - - - - - - - - - Subscribe to a podcast in Rhythmbox. - - - - - - - - - Click - Search - . Podcasts matching your search appear in a list below the search. - - - Select the podcast you want from the list and click - Subscribe - . The episodes are added to the playlist and - Rhythmbox - immediately begins downloading the latest episode into a folder named for the podcast within your Music folder. - Rhythmbox - checks periodically for new episodes of each podcast and downloads them for you. - - - Click - Close - to hide the search panel. - - - - To play an episode, select one from the list and press the - - (Play) button. You may wish to click on the header of the - Date - field to sort the episodes so that the latest episode is at the top of the list. As long as you have an Internet connection, you can play any of the older episodes without downloading them. Right-click any episode in the list to see an option to download that episode. - - - For more information on how to use the playlist and other features of Rhythmbox, see the - Rhythmbox Music Player Manual - by pressing - F1 - while - Rhythmbox - is open. - - Shotwell Digital Photo Organizer @@ -2519,7 +2424,6 @@ Shotwell icon. Shotwell - Shotwell , found in the Ubuntu MATE menus at Menu @@ -2610,6 +2514,101 @@ + + Rhythmbox Music and Podcast Manager + + + + + + Rhythmbox icon. + + Rhythmbox + , found in the Ubuntu MATE menus at + + Menu + Sound & Video + Rhythmbox + + , is a very easy to use music playing and management program which supports a wide range of audio formats (including MP3 and ogg). Originally inspired by Apple's + iTunes + , + Rhythmbox + is much easier to understand and use, and it supports Internet Radio, iPod integration and generic portable audio player support, audio CD burning, audio CD playback, music sharing, and podcasts. + + + Subscribe to a podcast with Rhythmbox + + + + Click + Podcasts + in the + Rhythmbox's + left panel. + + + Click the + Add + button in the button bar. The search panel opens. + + + Type a search term or you can type or paste the link for the podcast feed into the search field. + + + + + + + + + + + Subscribe to a podcast in Rhythmbox. + + + + + + + + + Click + Search + . Podcasts matching your search appear in a list below the search. + + + Select the podcast you want from the list and click + Subscribe + . The episodes are added to the playlist and + Rhythmbox + immediately begins downloading the latest episode into a folder named for the podcast within your Music folder. + Rhythmbox + checks periodically for new episodes of each podcast and downloads them for you. + + + Click + Close + to hide the search panel. + + + + To play an episode, select one from the list and press the + + (Play) button. You may wish to click on the header of the + Date + field to sort the episodes so that the latest episode is at the top of the list. As long as you have an Internet connection, you can play any of the older episodes without downloading them. Right-click any episode in the list to see an option to download that episode. + + + For more information on how to use the playlist and other features of Rhythmbox, see the + Rhythmbox Music Player Manual + by pressing + F1 + while + Rhythmbox + is open. + + Games @@ -3696,7 +3695,7 @@ Redmond Layout - The Redmond layout is similar to Microsoft Windows, with a single taskbar containing a menu, a list of open applications, and a clock at the bottom of the screen. Each application's menu appears at the top of that application's window in the traditional Windows way. Another distinctive feature of the Redmond layout is the "advanced menu" that provides a configurable list of favorite applications as well as an optional simple list of all applications. This will be familiar to users of the Linux Mint distribution. + The Redmond layout is similar to Microsoft Windows, with a single taskbar containing a menu, a list of open applications, and a clock at the bottom of the screen. Each application's menu bar appears at the top of that application's window in the traditional Windows way. The name "Redmond" is a sly reference to the US city where Microsoft's headquarters is located. The Redmond layout’s "Menu" button provides a list of your applications in the bottom left corner. You will find this familiar if you've ever used Windows or the Linux Mint distribution.