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Revision as of 12:12, 22 May 2015
CLEANUP CANDIDATE
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This is a list of recommended software which should work on current versions of GNU/Linux, OS X and Windows operating systems.
If you're looking for alternatives to what software to use, check this website out.
Contents
Web Browser
Communications
Programming
Any language
- Any of JetBrains' IDEs (they have different IDEs for different languages)
- vim/gVim/macvim
File Sharing
BitTorrent
Other
File Compression/Archival
- 7zip -- (Only Windows binaries provided on the site, though OS X and Linux binaries are available.)
Virtualization
- VirtualBox
- qemu + qemulator[? is there a better frontend ?]
Video Player
Creative
Graphics
Audio
Video
- OpenShot Video Editor -- (a lot like Windurs MovieMaker)
- ProjectX - Resyncs DVB (Digital TV broadcasts) ready for encoding.
Security
- KeePassX - Password Manager.
See Also
- Prism Break - Lists software for different platforms that respect your freedom (and points out those which do not). Maintained by the EFF.