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Open source software that you use every day?

Started on June 22nd, 2006
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Firefox browser

Leader! Most 1st Place Votes
(No description provided)

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166 votes
3258 pts
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Linux

Top Five Percent
fedora, suse, ubuntu...its all good...

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51 votes
916 pts
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Apache

Top Five Percent
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

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49 votes
871 pts
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Thunderbird email client

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44 votes
798 pts
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Php

(No description provided)

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43 votes
748 pts
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OpenOffice.org Office Suite

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34 votes
590 pts
7.  
 

VLC media player

It plays E V E R Y T H I N G. http://www.videolan.org/

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24 votes
404 pts
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Gaim

(No description provided)

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23 votes
389 pts
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The GIMP

GNU's Image Manipulation Program www.gimp.org The GIMP is for Winders, also!... [show more]

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22 votes
382 pts
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Vi

vi is a screen-oriented text editor computer program written by Bill Joy in 1976 for an early BSD release.

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16 votes
265 pts
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MySQL

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15 votes
234 pts
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Eclipse

Use it as my main IDE when programming (every day)

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12 votes
207 pts
13.  
 

Amarok

easily the best player out there...

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11 votes
183 pts
14.  
 

Apache Tomcat

Apache's open source web server and servlet container.

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11 votes
179 pts
15.  
 

Debian

http://www.debian.org/ The universal operating system... [show more]

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10 votes
167 pts
16.  
 

Azureus

Azureus implements the BitTorrent protocol using java language and comes bundled with many invaluable features for both beginners ... [show more]

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9 votes
159 pts
17.  
 

GCC - GNU Compiler Collection

Undisputedly the most widely used open source compiler out there. http://gcc.gnu.org/... [show more]

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9 votes
153 pts
18.  
 

Inkscape

Structured Vector Graphics editor, like Adobe Illustrater

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9 votes
151 pts
19.  
 

Democracy

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8 votes
151 pts
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Python

NASA uses Python!

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9 votes
149 pts
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GNU Make

make, make, make.

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9 votes
145 pts
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Adium

open source OS X chat client for jabber, aim, yahoo, msn, etc

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7 votes
122 pts
23.  
 

Xgl/compiz

Xgl - graphics subsystem
Compiz - compositing manager to the X.org project

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7 votes
121 pts
24.  
 

Gvim

The GUI-version of ViM, a text-editor

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7 votes
121 pts
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Putty

A Free Telnet/SSH Client http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/p
utty/... [show more]

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8 votes
119 pts
26.  
 

SciTE

As a text editor, as a slim editor for code.
Use it every bloody day!

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6 votes
105 pts
27.  
 

Beryl

Beryl is a combined window manager and composite manager written in C using OpenGL to provide acceleration. It is designed to be h... [show more]

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6 votes
88 pts
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Blender

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5 votes
86 pts
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Xmms

Gotta listen to my non-DRM music... o.O

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5 votes
77 pts
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GNU Emacs

http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ Emacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor.... [show more]

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