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takeshimiya:

--- Quote from: Vampyre_Dark on May 24, 2006, 06:11:04 pm ---Gaim = BLEAH
GIMP = BLEAH
BLEAAAAHNDER  :lol: (Maybe one day, but not now.)

Code::Blocks, Firefox, Audacity, Thunderbird, AbiWord(hmm, looks like there is a new version) are great! But I could care less if they are open source or not. OSS is not a feature.  Program either works well or it doesn't. I didn't even know AbiWord was open source.

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The programs you choose (except AbiWord) explains why Native widgets are so important.
I wouldn't be using Code::Blocks if it were not native. :)

TDragon:

--- Quote from: Vampyre_Dark on May 24, 2006, 06:11:04 pm ---OSS is not a feature.  Program either works well or it doesn't.

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Amen, brotha! There are several categories from that list in which I use free but closed-source programs, because they are miles beyond the best OSS software. (For example, µTorrent rather than Azureus.)

Defender:
Hopefully will TCPA not kill Open source software. :shock:

takeshimiya:

--- Quote from: TDragon on May 24, 2006, 06:28:03 pm ---Amen, brotha! There are several categories from that list in which I use free but closed-source programs, because they are miles beyond the best OSS software. (For example, µTorrent rather than Azureus.)

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Plus foobar2000 and EAC for audio for example. It's not OSS but I can't live without them.

The good thing about the list is that most programs exists in other systems too (Linux/BSD/Mac/etc), so if you have to use xx OS or yy OS you'll not have too much problems regarding getting used to applications.

The ones I use personally, which are lightweight, native, free, open-source and cross-platform (Windows/Linux/BSD/Mac/etc) are:
Mozilla Firefox - The red panda browser
VLC - Plays everything everywhere
VNC - Remote administration everywhere
Audacity - Good audio editor
wxMusik - A foobar2000 wannabe
Filezilla - A very good FTP client/server (it's being ported from MFC->wx)
Code::Blocks - One IDE, to rule them all!
SciTE - Fast, lightweight and advanced text editor with syntax highlighting
AMP - Apache, MySQL, PHP, the system doesn't matters
AegiSub - For advanced video subtitling
poEdit - For translating gettext catalogs
wxChecksums - For checking SFV/MD5 checksums
Chromium - Great small OpenGL space shooter

Preferred multimedia formats:
MKV - Multimedia container
FLAC - Lossless audio codec
OGG - Lossy audio codec
XVID - Great video codec
x264 - Better video codec
PNG - Lossless image format


I'm missing some native cross-platform programs, such as an Explorer replacement, an Image Viewer, and a lot more, but I can live without them happily for now. :)

dejan:
FYI: http://www.reactos.org

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