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Adding and Removing Software
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add-applications/C/add-applications-C.omf:8(title)
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This document is maintained by the Ubuntu documentation team (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam). For a list of contributors, see the <ulink url="../../../common/C/contributors.xml">contributors page</ulink>
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A copy of the license is available here: <ulink url="/usr/share/ubuntu-docs/common/C/ccbysa.xml">Creative Commons ShareAlike License</ulink>.
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2004, 2005, 2006
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In this section you can learn how to use a package manager to add or remove applications in Ubuntu with a few clicks. You can also learn about more advanced techniques of managing applications and discover some optional applications which you can add to Ubuntu.
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What is a package manager?
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A package manager is a program that installs and uninstalls software, and keeps track of all the components each piece of software needs.
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To add or remove applications in Ubuntu, you need to use a <emphasis>package manager</emphasis>. It will automatically download the software required from the Internet and install it.
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There are three main package managers you can use in Ubuntu:
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<link linkend="gnome-app-install"><application>Add/Remove Applications</application></link> - The easiest way to install and uninstall programs.
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