ubuntuforums.org — A list of 69 of the best Linux applications. Many of these programs can be installed using Synaptic Package Manager or another package manager. The list is finished, but there are only a few installation instructions so far. Enjoy!
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prammyAug 26, 2007
If you want a good frontend for MPD, check out Sonata.
Closed AccountAug 26, 2007
That list SUCKS, just like any game for linux list (except for a few ones like Unreal Tournament, etc). I'm a linux fan but I admit that Linux sucks at games, luck that I'm not a gamer.If you're a gamer: Keep your Windows partition OR pray to god that the game is Wine compatible.
Closed AccountAug 27, 2007
Great list? One of them is "still missing many key features, is under heavy development."..
sacherjjAug 27, 2007
Or just get a console. Much easier for me than upgrading a PC every year. Cheaper too.
sacherjjAug 27, 2007
More intuitive isn't true for those who have done graphics work for years and years on Photoshop. We try key combinations without thinking and they don't work. If you have to switch back and forth between Windows and Linux, you don't want to have to learn another version of a graphics app. With a license to Photoshop CS2, I don't feel TOO bad about the USB key version of Portable Photoshop that I downloaded. That is what I run on Ubuntu when I need serious graphics work.
thewisenoobAug 27, 2007Submitter
Synaptic can be used in other distros, and I said "or another package manager"