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May 2006

April 2006

Hari’s Corner » Top 50 Linux Apps

by ruadrift & 1 other
For a while now, I have been considering the idea of drawing up a list of the best applications for Linux in 10 broad categories. The purpose of such a list would be to cover as many areas as possible while not overwhelming any single category with too many apps. I also thought it would be a good idea to involve my readers in this exercise so that I would have more choices to add to the final list than the ones I have come up with.

March 2006

February 2006

Open Source Toolbox

by macroron
A 'private collection' of favorite open source software

December 2005

November 2005

October 2005

QEMU Home

by macroron & 9 others
an open source cross-platform emulator for Linux hosts. It allows you to emulate a number of hardware architectures (x86, x86-64, and PowerPC are currently known to work, with others, including SPARC and MIPS, in development). QEMU thereby lets you run an

Hardware emulation with QEMU - Linux.com Article

by macroron
an open source cross-platform emulator for Linux hosts. It allows you to emulate a number of hardware architectures (x86, x86-64, and PowerPC are currently known to work, with others, including SPARC and MIPS, in development). QEMU thereby lets you run an

Smalltalk/X Overview

by macroron
a complete implementation of the Smalltalk programming language and development environment.

The Kate Project: What is Kate?

by macroron
a multi document editor, based on a rewritten version of the kwrite editing widget of KDE, offering all the features of that plus a bunch of its own. Kate has been been moved to the kdebase package, and is a builtin part of your favorite desktop since rel

The Kate Project Home: Kate - KDE Advanced Text Editor

by macroron & 2 others
a multi document editor, based on a rewritten version of the kwrite editing widget of KDE, offering all the features of that plus a bunch of its own. Kate has been been moved to the kdebase package, and is a builtin part of your favorite desktop since rel