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Title: Open source software Post by: 14-years-old-jane on October 03, 2007, 09:24:47 AM for those who don't know what open source software is then these are applications or services, so us the end users can see code (programming behind) and modify it for our needs. Usually those projects are community driven and some got quite good quality. Most important those are free.
Few years ago i would never advice basic PC user to move to Linux and use all software in it simply because it was hard and buggy which required advanced pc experience. Nowadays anyone can operate Linux such as Ubuntu which already comes with bunch of free and sometimes good software fir regular computer user. I'm not part of Ubuntu team or other group related to them, my advice of Ubuntu came from known ease of use. Let's start who shouldn't even consider a move to Linux, these would be gamers. Linux rarely supports new games due to some complicated issues and Microsoft's monopoly. Professional who uses software that known not working on Linux ie. most of Microsoft's, Autodesk and Adobe software. Professionals should know these brands. So if you using PC to surf internet, watch movies, listen to music, play around with cool free stuff, Linux is the answer... Reason why i post it is that i've seen here and there ppl ask for software they don't know to use or never would use 10% even that they download pirated one. Linux and all open source software packs coming with it are just enough,,, unless you know exactly what you need. again, i'm Windows user because i'm MS/Adobe user which have no fair comparison item in Linux,,, maybe you should try... www.ubuntu.com or www.linuxmint.com would me my checked advices for newbie Linux user. Both easy to install and could be downloaded directly from their home sites. so Ubuntu and LinuxMint are Operational Systems (OS) like Windows, if you want to keep Windows as your OS but would like to try Open source Software here small list i use or/and know to be fine. all of these work both for Windows and Linux and 100% FREE jZip ( www.jzip.com ) - like WinZip WinRar WinAce inkscape ( www.inkscape.org ) - like Adobe Illustrator or Macromedia Freehand gimp ( www.gimp.org ) - line Adobe Photoshop / Corel Draw AVG ( free.grisoft.com ) - Antivirus, better than being without one or using pirated one which can free pass to viruses anyway Aptana ( www.aptana.com ) - like Adobe Dreamweaver Open Office ( www.openoffice.org ) - like Microsoft Office Audiocity ( audacity.sourceforge.net ) - like Sony Sound Forge Scribus ( www.scribus.net ) - like Abode Indesign i use Open Office, AVG and 7zip (non GUI version of jZip) Title: Re: Open source software Post by: tadpol on October 03, 2007, 01:57:23 PM It's been a couple years since I paid for software. I'm on fedora straight out of the box, with firefox, openoffice and mplayer I'm pretty set. and I'm no super user, I know the man command and that's about it. With gnome I hardly ever touch the command line. I do miss window's pinball though.
Title: Re: Open source software Post by: Totino on October 03, 2007, 05:19:58 PM I prefer Backtrack 2....
Title: Re: Open source software Post by: cat_fta on October 03, 2007, 05:46:32 PM I never pay for software, music, video, games, TV ...everything which belongs to entertainment industry is out there for taking.
The only reason I use Windows (free, of course) is because my better half using the PC also (old habits die hard) Title: Re: Open source software Post by: 14-years-old-jane on October 03, 2007, 11:03:03 PM Software is not for entertaining, games are. Of course i never thought you being something else than a parasite ,,, i've told you few times already...
Title: Re: Open source software Post by: cat_fta on October 04, 2007, 05:07:58 AM Not really parasite although I agree it looks like. I just don't have enough money to spare for "non necessities" and I am addicted to entertainment.
Maybe crock is the word? Title: Re: Open source software Post by: cat_fta on October 04, 2007, 05:11:15 AM Jane do u know where is Moshe? Just 4 my info.
Title: Re: Open source software Post by: chovy on October 04, 2007, 09:40:54 AM i like OSS...sometimes it works.
Title: Re: Open source software Post by: chovy on October 04, 2007, 10:30:37 AM best user experience ever -- Mac.
Title: Re: Open source software Post by: Totino on October 05, 2007, 06:25:32 PM best user experience ever -- Mac. Erm noTitle: Re: Open source software Post by: chovy on October 07, 2007, 04:56:26 PM clamav (http://www.clamav.net/) is a good anti-virus program for win/linux
Tux racer (http://tuxracer.sourceforge.net/) is a fun game. Gimp, Inkscape, OpenOffice are all pretty good (but suck on Mac). Title: Re: Open source software Post by: chovy on October 07, 2007, 05:02:09 PM Erm no how?
Title: linux Post by: tejtej on October 08, 2007, 08:08:28 AM I have limited rights on my computer at work, I'm experimenting with Knoppix.
Title: Re: Open source software Post by: chovy on October 08, 2007, 09:16:13 AM ubuntu or kubuntu has a live-cd as well, I haven't used Knoppix, but they have the best HW support, I hear.
Title: Re: Open source software Post by: chovy on October 11, 2007, 07:06:26 AM Tried aptana, but no official debian pkg, so I'm holding off for now. WIll take a look on my mac.
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