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Orwell
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20 Feb 2009, 9:32 am

wolphin wrote:
Why so much love for SeaMonkey? (I'm just curious)

A lot of people liked the old Netscape suite, and SeaMonkey has much of the same appeal. The integration between the different components is nice, but overall I personally prefer the "look and feel" of FF+TB.


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28 Feb 2009, 9:30 pm

1) The 'Render Machine'
Windows 2000 (hey, it's more stable than Vista...;)

Corel Draw 8
Bryce
Poser
Gimp
Vue
Wings 3d
Blender
Hexagon
Graphics Workshop Professional
Access, Word, Excel
Mozilla Firefox 3.x
Duke nukem 3d, Rise of the Triad, Doom 2, etc (brain on hold mode...;)

2) the Music Machine
XP SP3 (we don't need no steenkeeng Vista...;)

Same as the other one, but including a bunch of Music VM software I really need to sit down and play with...;)



Paddy789
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01 Mar 2009, 8:34 am

Netbook:

Windows XP SP3

Photoshop CS3
Firefox 3
Office 2007
Foxit reader

Laptop:

Vista SP1

Photoshop CS3
FL Studio 8
Firefox 3
Office 2007
Vegas Pro 8

PC:

Vista SP1/Ubuntu/OSX

Photoshop CS4
Fl Studio 8
Firefox 3
Maya Pro 8
uTorrent
Logic Pro 8
Reason 4



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01 Mar 2009, 12:06 pm

The general 'Happy LostInEmulation' suite:
X11
joe (favorite text editor)
irssi
mcabber
LaTeX
a terminal emulation which is not xterm
Openssh
colossal cave
dungeon crawl
elinks
gcc/g++

Special programs on my laptop:
XFCE
Kazehakase
Firefox
LyX
OpenOffice
mp3blaster
fish as default shell
Aisle Riot
Briquolo
Rocks and diamonds

Special programs on my craptop:
fluxbox
dillo
gforth
a SSH server since her screen is so laggy that it causes me headache easily
fvwm2 as alternative to fluxbox
Xjump
Ace of Penguins
Xtris


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DarkOnister
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03 Mar 2009, 11:54 am

OS: Windows XP x64 Edition (some reason, most programs classify it as Win2003 server)

Starting with non-portable programs:
Autocad 2008 (CAD), Endorphin (CAD), Hamachi (Network), Teamspeak (VoIP), Ultramon x64 (Dual Monitors), WinRar (archive opener), Steam (Gaming), WindowsMediaPlayer (incase VLC goes funny and stops working - also I've got a Logitech G11 keyboard, so its sometimes easier)

Portable Programs - using 'PortableApps' *google it to see*

Teamviewer (Remote desktop), OpenOffice (It does better than MSoffice), Paint.net, Firefox Portable, GIMP, Notepad++ Portable (write for any format - coding), FileZila, ClamWin (Portable Anti-virus), Pidgin (Instant messenger), Command Prompt Portable, UnFreez (easy animated gifs), VLC portable edition, CDisplay (Comic book reader), Syinternals autorun (see what the current computer's processes are and start up)
D-Fend Reloaded (GUI version of Dosbox - emulator for DOS games), OpenTTD (Open-source game).

I can't really think of any other software I use.
Any other software would probably be used at college or if I'm trying out a new application.