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Newer page: version 82 Last edited on Sunday, July 15, 2007 9:29:19 pm by IanMcDonald
Older page: version 81 Last edited on Sunday, May 7, 2006 10:54:26 am by zcat(1) Revert
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 Not all programs are as good as Windows equivalent or file compatiable. In fact some are better! 
  
 See http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/09/1934259 for an example of a task-oriented table. 
  
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 |^__Windows Equivalent__|^__Linux Software__|^__Notes__ 
 |Windows Movie Maker| ??? | Any suggestions? I want something quick and easy that does subtitles and credits, pretty transition effects, and will read the mjpeg files my camera makes. So far nothing on Linux even comes close. 
 |vvvvv Internet Explorer|[Mozilla]|MozillaNotes and [1] 
 | MozillaFirefox | also available for Windows 
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 | xfig | 
 | Inkscape | 
 | kivio | 
 | sodipodi | 
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-[1] The Linux software is generally considered much more secure.  
-[2] This is a [GNOME]/[GTK] application  
-[3] This is a [KDE]/[Qt] application  
-[4] This is a command line or terminal program  
-[5] They may not be [WYSIWYG] editors but they are still perfectly fine for most things  
-[6] LaTeX is a typesetting language, not an editor. It produces the desired result (in many cases better than the MS equivalent), but in most cases you need to use a text editor (like gvim) to 'write' the document. ''You can use LyX to write documents in a near [WYSIWYG] style -- Perry Lorier'' 
+# [|ftnt_ 1]~[[1|#ftnt_ref_1]~] The Linux software is generally considered much more secure.  
+# [|ftnt_ 2]~[[2|#ftnt_ref_2]~] This is a [GNOME]/[GTK] application  
+# [|ftnt_ 3]~[[3|#ftnt_ref_3]~] This is a [KDE]/[Qt] application  
+# [|ftnt_ 4]~[[4|#ftnt_ref_4]~] This is a command line or terminal program  
+# [|ftnt_ 5]~[[5|#ftnt_ref_5]~] They may not be [WYSIWYG] editors but they are still perfectly fine for most things  
+# [|ftnt_ 6]~[[6|#ftnt_ref_6]~] LaTeX is a typesetting language, not an editor. It produces the desired result (in many cases better than the MS equivalent), but in most cases you need to use a text editor (like gvim) to 'write' the document. ''You can use LyX to write documents in a near [WYSIWYG] style -- Perry Lorier'' 
  
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