This set of answers will probably bore everyone to death, but I really
only use Linux for servers. Desktops are better done by others (Apple).
On Nov 6, 2007, at 4:15 AM, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
Here's a template where you can fill in your favourites; feel free to
add missing categories:
audio editor:
Audacity
audio player:
N/A
cd-ripper:
N/A
desktop OR window manager:
KDE (when I have to - would rather use the Mac for GUI stuff)
DBMS:
Informix oops.. not FLOSS... MySQL then. :-)
development:
vim
disc burner:
cdrecord
e-mail client:
Apple Mail... oops... Thunderbird
file manager:
ls
finance:
Quicken... oops... N/A
ftp client:
ftp
image editor:
N/A
image viewer:
Firefox
instant messenger:
N/A
mathematics:
N/A
misc utilities:
find
news:
N/A
p2p:
Email with MIME attachments. (LOL!)
package manager:
aptitude
pdf-reader:
N/A
spreadsheet:
N/A
tag editor:
vim (?)
terminal emulator:
minicom
text editor:
vim
video player:
N/A
web browser:
Firefox/Ice-whatever
word-processor:
vim
anything unreleased and anticipated:
don't care :-)
anything deserving great honours (EG. GCC):
everyone that writes code for free and gives it away -- huge kudos and
bravo!
games:
Real-life... oops... N/A
non-free:
Mac OSX :-)
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Nate Duehr
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