Linux recommended apps
Silenus' thread gave me the idea of creating this one. The purpose is the same as that other thread, list the apps you think every Linux user should have in /usr/bin.
Media player:
mplayer
vlc
xine/Totem/Kaffeine
Browser:
Swiftfox
Konqueror
Music player:
amaroK (one of the most complete ones)
XMMS (Winamp look-a-like)
Quod Libet (lightweight, fast and to the point).
Exaile (same as above)
audacious (XMMs look-a-like)
Messenger:
Mercury
aMSN
Pidgin
Kopete
DVD/CD burning:
brasero
k3b
cdrecord / wodim (Debian's version of cdrecord)
nerolinux
Image viewing:
comix (it can read from compressed files, so it makes it ideal for manga viewing)
gqview
Bittorrent:
Deluge-torrent
Bittornado
Azureus
rtorrent
ktorrent
Office suites:
abiword
OpenOffice
IRC:
xchat
irssi
Text editing:
gedit
kate
leafpad
vim/gvim
emacs
Security:
firestarter: an Interface for managing your iptables
bcrypt: File encryption
Programming:
gcc
anjuta
eclipse
code::blocks
Games:
scourge
egoboo
Misc:
sshfs: (ssh file system) Excellent for working with remote folders and filesystems.
grip (cd ripper)
pan and/or klibido (usenet)
gimp (image editing)
nethack (Best roguelike game ever.)
NTFS-3G (ntfs read-write)
vixie-cron (or something similar)
syslog-ng
useful links:
The table of equivalents / replacements / analogs of Windows software in Linux. (Official site of the table)
Live CD's distro's /Specialized distro's
dyne:bolic (multimedia studio)
Ubuntu Studio
Gentoo Live USB
slax (usb distro based on Slackware)
Linux Mint Based on Ubuntu, with more Windows compatibility
Hex Editor:
GHex.
KHexedit.
eye-candy
Enlightenment
Compiz Fusion.
windows compatibility
For Windows:
Vmware
WINE
Cedega
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