Re: what's your favourite FLOSS?
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> Here's a template where you can fill in your favourites; feel free to
> add missing categories. Please don't add what you haven't really used
> (like I used to). More than piece can be given per category. Oh, and
> there's a couple of nice editions to last year's categories:
audio editor: audacity
audio player: xmms
cd-ripper: kaudiocreator
desktop OR window manager: kde
DBMS: mysql
development: lazarus, quanta+
disc burner: k3b
e-mail client: icedove/thunderbird, mutt
file manager: zsh, star commander in some rare cases
finance:
ftp client: whatever makes the job done (ftp, browser, mc, etc.)
games: nethack, frozen bubble, freedroid
image editor: gimp
image viewer: display/image magick
instant messenger: kopete
mathematics:
misc utilities: 7zip
p2p: bittornado
package manager: aptitude
pdf-reader: kpdf
spreadsheet: gnumeric
tag editor:
terminal emulator: konsole
text editor: nano
video player: xine
web browser: iceweasel/firefox
word-processor: open office writer
anything unreleased and highly anticipated: Debian Lenny (as stable)
anything FLOSS deserving great honours (EG. Linux, GCC): cc65
any organisation/community deserving great honours (EG. GNU, Debian): gnu,
debian, apache, mysql, postgresql, vice
any FLOSS developer deserving great honours (max 5 at most, unless you
insist): Joe Forster/STA, the author of Star Commander, Igor Pavlov, the
author of 7-Zip
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Juha Tuuna
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