NetworkManager as described in Section "Using GNOME NetworkManager Applet"
(Chapter 23, Using NetworkManager, ↑Administration Guide).
For a list of criteria to help you to decide whether to use NetworkManager, refer to
Section "Use Cases for NetworkManager" (Chapter 23, Using NetworkManager, ↑Ad-
ministration Guide).
2.7 Exploring the Internet
The GNOME desktop includes Firefox, a Mozilla*-based Web browser. You can start
it by clicking Computer > Firefox.
You can type an address into the location bar at the top or click links in a page to move
to different pages, just like in any other Web browser.
For more information, see Chapter 18, Browsing with Firefox (↑Application Guide).
2.8 E-mail and Scheduling
For reading and managing your mail and events, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop offers
you Novell® Evolution™, a groupware program that makes it easy to store, organize
and retrieve your personal information.
Evolution seamlessly combines e-mail, a calendar, an address book, and a memo and
task list in one easy-to-use application. With its extensive support for communications
and data interchange standards, Evolution can work with existing corporate networks
and applications, including Microsoft* Exchange.
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