Re: [GKD] Need URLs of Useful Free Software to Download

2003-02-14 Thread Anton Dil
Dear All,

A very good, nearly free repository on CD/DVD for computer science
students (but also with lots of general utilities) is the BURKS CD
produced by Brighton University.

You can order a copy here:

http://burks.brighton.ac.uk/

You can see the variety of software available at 

http://burks.brighton.ac.uk/burks/index.htm

under the Software link, e.g., the free Microsoft DOC viewer is
available on this CD.

It could save much downloading...

Regards,

Anton Dil

  

Frederick Noronha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My friends have fat pipes to the Internet. They have offered to download
> useful distributions / collections of Free Software. My own plan is to
> encourage the building up of 'CD Repositories' in Indian cities and
> towns, that can then help to efficiently share such CDs among those who
> don't have speedy connections to the Internet.
> 
> What I badly need from you is: a set of URLs from where my friends could
> download the distributions / software collections. Do send in a brief,
> one-paragraph description of what the site contains, why it is a good
> distribution, etc.




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Re: [GKD] Need URLs of Useful Free Software to Download

2003-02-11 Thread Danny Pabellon
Dear Frederick,

This is a great idea. We in the Philippines are also trying to put
together educational and training materials for adults (SMEs, farmers
cooperatives, parents and teachers associations, etc.) and kids out
there in the rural areas. One of our priority thrusts is the
establishment of telecenters in various parts of the country where both
adults and children could have free or subsidized access to the Internet
and its vast resouces. But due to the very thin lines connecting these
telecenters to the outside world, users often have difficulty accessing
useful information in the Internet.  Hence, the need to provide them
with ready and useful information either through video or CDs.

Could I request that the information/URLs you are able to gather
together through this initiative be shared with the rest in the list?

Thank you.

Danny Pabellon



Frederick Noronha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My friends have fat pipes to the Internet. They have offered to download
> useful distributions / collections of Free Software. My own plan is to
> encourage the building up of 'CD Repositories' in Indian cities and
> towns, that can then help to efficiently share such CDs among those who
> don't have speedy connections to the Internet.
> 
> What I badly need from you is: a set of URLs from where my friends could
> download the distributions / software collections. Do send in a brief,
> one-paragraph description of what the site contains, why it is a good
> distribution, etc.
> 
> We are also looking out specifically for educational software, Free
> Software for kids, tools for professionals (e.g. doctors, scientists),
> Free Software for the Windows platform (to convince those more reluctant
> to shift over), and also user-friendly distributions.
> 
> Thank you very much in advance. Let's make Free Software into what it
> really should be -- an effective mechanism for the transfer of knowledge
> to the Third World! Your help is needed... FN




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[GKD] Need URLs of Useful Free Software to Download

2003-02-07 Thread Frederick Noronha
My friends have fat pipes to the Internet. They have offered to download
useful distributions / collections of Free Software. My own plan is to
encourage the building up of 'CD Repositories' in Indian cities and
towns, that can then help to efficiently share such CDs among those who
don't have speedy connections to the Internet.

What I badly need from you is: a set of URLs from where my friends could
download the distributions / software collections. Do send in a brief,
one-paragraph description of what the site contains, why it is a good
distribution, etc.

We are also looking out specifically for educational software, Free
Software for kids, tools for professionals (e.g. doctors, scientists),
Free Software for the Windows platform (to convince those more reluctant
to shift over), and also user-friendly distributions.

Thank you very much in advance. Let's make Free Software into what it
really should be -- an effective mechanism for the transfer of knowledge
to the Third World! Your help is needed... FN

-- 
Frederick Noronha: http://www.bytesforall.org : When we speak of free
Freelance Journalist : Goa India 403511   : software we refer to
Ph 0091.832.409490   : Cell 0 9822 122436 : freedom, not price.





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