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| == Users == | | == Users == |
− | Sugar user applications are called '''[[Design Team/Human Interface Guidelines/Activities | Activities]]'''. They are software packages that automatically save your work producing instances of the Activity that can be resumed at a later time. An Activity instance is a [[Design_Team/Human_Interface_Guidelines/The_Laptop_Experience/The_Journal| Journal]] event. Many Activities support user [[Collaboration|collaboration]] where multiple users may be invited to join a collective Activity session. | + | Sugar user applications are called '''[[Human Interface Guidelines/Activities | Activities]]'''. They are software packages that automatically save your work producing instances of the Activity that can be resumed at a later time. An Activity instance is a [[Human_Interface_Guidelines/The_Laptop_Experience/The_Journal| Journal]] event. Many Activities support user [[Collaboration|collaboration]] where multiple users may be invited to join a collective Activity session. |
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− | Please see the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org Activity Library] for a complete list of activities which are available for Sugar. | + | Please see the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org Sugar Activity Library] for a nearly complete list of activities which are available for Sugar. |
| == Developers == | | == Developers == |
| Please see the [[Activity Team]] for developer information. | | Please see the [[Activity Team]] for developer information. |
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| ==== Sugar Coating Activities ==== | | ==== Sugar Coating Activities ==== |
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− | To run Linux apps under Sugar (i.e. making them to run in the Sugar interface, without the collaboration and other Sugar integration programmed into them), read these instructions on [[Running Linux Applications Under Sugar]]. | + | To run Linux apps under Sugar (''i.e.'', making them to run in the Sugar interface, without the collaboration and other Sugar integration programmed into them), read these instructions on [[Running Linux Applications Under Sugar]]. |
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| In the future, we hope that Sugar will be able to run Linux applications natively without these steps. | | In the future, we hope that Sugar will be able to run Linux applications natively without these steps. |