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<application>Firefox</application> 3 is the third generation award-winning Web browser created by Mozilla. <application>Firefox</application> is not installed by default on a <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> system. Please follow the directions below to install <application>Firefox</application>.
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docs/web/C/web.xml:133(para)
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Installing <application>Firefox</application> was made easier by the use of the <application>Kubuntu Firefox Installer</application>.
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docs/web/C/web.xml:131(para)
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Open <application>Kubuntu Firefox Installer</application> by going to <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Kubuntu Firefox Installer</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
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docs/web/C/web.xml:150(para)
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Follow the on screen instructions to install <application>Firefox</application>.
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docs/web/C/web.xml:157(para)
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Next, if there is another browser installed such as <application>Opera</application>, bookmarks can be imported from there. If not, select <guilabel>From an HTML file</guilabel>, and press the <guibutton>Next</guibutton> button.
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docs/web/C/web.xml:193(para)
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If there are no error messages, then the import of the bookmarks was successful.
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docs/web/C/web.xml:185(para)
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Select the directory where <filename>bookmarks.html</filename> should be saved, and press the <guibutton>Save</guibutton> button.
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docs/web/C/web.xml:247(para)
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There are many options when it comes to email clients for Linux systems. With <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>, <application>KMail</application> is presented by default, either as a standalone client or as part of the <application>Kontact</application> personal information manager. Other popular Linux email clients include <application>Mozilla Thunderbird</application>, <application>Evolution</application>, <application>Mailody</application>, and even <application>Mutt</application>, a command line email client.
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Located in
docs/web/C/web.xml:263(para)
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<acronym>HTML</acronym> reading, spam filtering, internal character sets, search and filter functions, spell checking, and robust searching.
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docs/web/C/web.xml:309(para)
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<application>KMail</application> is the email component of <application>Kontact</application>, the KDE personal information manager. <application>KMail</application> by itself is similar in functionality to other popular email programs, while <application>Kontact</application> is as full featured as the fanciest personal information managers, as it can be configured with calendars, address books, notes, an RSS reader, time tracking, journals, and simple project planning. The following are just some of the features of <application>KMail</application>. <placeholder-1/>
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Located in
docs/web/C/web.xml:277(para)
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