I beg to differ. beamer for my slideshows. ledpar/ledmac for critical editions. (http://www.djdekker.net/) latex for publications. perl for searches (stanford encyclopedia of philosophy) git for collaboration (buridanica.net) antiword to read student papers
and i work in the HUMANITIES, baby. Peter On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 10:33:18PM +0100, Guilherme Lino wrote: > yeah but the true is that a linux desktop is almost useless for a normal > person > > i remember first time i used ubuntu. i started a openoffice presentation on > the 4th slide the system was already unusable. And wet back to windows, even > google docs was better for the job. > > of course latex is cool, vim, dwm, but no one out of the professional field > of computer sience have the time or patience to learn this unix philosophy.. > -- > > > Guilherme Lino -- sic dicit magister P University of Toronto / Fordham University Collins Hall B06; Office Hours TF10-12 http://individual.utoronto.ca/peterjh gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys E0DBD3D6