List em here and what it does.
X-Chat
IRC Client. This is such a popular IRC client for linux that it has been ported to windoze as well. Silverex's port is probably the most used in windows. A must have if you use IRC in linux (and since your best help resources are in IRC you had best get a client of some sort.).
k3b
CD/DVD writing/copying. A good all around tool for burning your media.
Firefox
What? you live under a rock? Its THE webbrowser.
gkrellm
System monitor that can also have odds and ends like volume controls and such added to it. Not the one I use any longer, but I did for a long time.
Conky
Highly configurable system monitor with a really light footprint. This one needs some tinkering with its config file to make it truly yours.
oh and did I mention that those are all FREE?
Heres a screenshot of my desktop. What your seeing is Fluxbox environment, with transparent aterm (upper left) and conky (upper right).
Handy Stuff
Handy Stuff
*Computers are alot like air-conditioners. They work great until you open windows*
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A couple more to add to the list
GAIM
Your multipurpose IM client. For those of you who use Trillian in Windows, it's the same concept. Except this one is a heck of a lot less prone to crashing.
Evolution
Think Microsoft Outlook without the virus vulnerabilities. Of course, if you don't need anything that involved, you can use Thunderbird.[/b]
GAIM
Your multipurpose IM client. For those of you who use Trillian in Windows, it's the same concept. Except this one is a heck of a lot less prone to crashing.
Evolution
Think Microsoft Outlook without the virus vulnerabilities. Of course, if you don't need anything that involved, you can use Thunderbird.[/b]
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