February 9, 2010

What Are Good Open Source Software For Desktop?

I Have Circle dock, object dock i tried the otaku software is there any
amazing or blow your mind software out there?

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February 9, 2010

CyberTou @ 9:46 am

google it…

thediff8 @ 1:15 pm

It depends on what you want to do. For software development I suggest looking for some IDE’s of your choice depending on what language you’re going to be programming in. For common desktop usage i love OpenOffice (available at openoffice.org) which is basically a free open-source version of microsoft suite.
For image development use gimp, for setting up a server I’d recommend IIS but you could also use third-party vendor software(but keep in mind IIS is based off of BSD code). Again, it completely depends on what you want to do.
keep in mind: this is assuming you are using a MS windows OS

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