Caleb Marcus wrote:
I just want to know what open source software people are using. I use
Firefox, Thunderbird, GIMP, Audacity, Perl, and OpenOffice.
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Christian Einfeldt wrote:
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For myself, I use SuSE 9.2 for my legal work, and Linspire 5.0
for audio ripping and editing. The audio editor there is
audacity.
to be counted - slackware :)
oops, sorry, didn't get this. How is slackware involved with
Audacity? I ask this question out of pure
Christian Einfeldt wrote:
On Sunday 01 May 2005 17:52, Caleb Marcus wrote:
I just want to know what open source software people are using. I
use Firefox, Thunderbird, GIMP, Audacity, Perl, and OpenOffice.
I use Damn Small Linux (DSL) to install on older boxes, such as PIs
and PIIs. DSL is
At 07:52 PM 5/1/2005, you wrote:
I just want to know what open source software people are using. I use
Firefox, Thunderbird, GIMP, Audacity, Perl, and OpenOffice.
Let's see, I use:
Firefox
OO.o
E-Sword
HTML-Kit
SuperEdit
Putty
IZArc
DVD Decrypter --should I admit that?
Virtual Dub
Not all are
Joseph wrote:
E-Sword
e-Sword is decidedly not open source.
The e-Sword prohibits reverse engineering. It also prohibits
distribution within a commercial context. [And 'commercial context'
has an _extremely_ broad definition.]
Not all are open source but all are freeware
AFAIK, _The