Activities
Sugar applications are called Activities. This is a list of some Activities that are installed by default. There is a proposal for an Activity portal.
JournalObject and activity browser |
PippyPython Programming language/environment |
BrowseWeb browser based on Mozilla Firefox |
EtoysLearning / programming / authoring environment |
ReadBook/PDF reader |
Turtle ArtPseudo-Logo graphical programming language |
WriteWord processor |
CalculateBasic calculator |
News ReaderNews reader |
MeasureOscilloscope and Data Logging |
PaintSimple paint activity |
DistanceMeasure distance between two laptops |
RecordStill, video, and audio capture |
AnalyzeAn activity version of the Sugar analyze tool |
LogAn activity version of the Sugar logging tool |
TerminalAn activity version of the Sugar terminal |
TamTamMusic composition and synthesis. |
And more |
Running Linux Applications Under Sugar
There are two ways to run Linux applications as Activities under Sugar (meaning you don't need to use Terminal to load them):
- Sugar Coating - Making Linux apps run under Sugar, but not modifying them to take advantage of Sugar's collaborative capabilities
- Sugarizing - A fully integrated Linux application, re-engineered to take advantage of Sugar's advanced collaboration abilities
Sugar Coating Activities
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.
Sugarizing Activities
To be written.
(Let's try to organize this page based on some criteria of completion as per the discussion [1].)