This is a similar question to one posted earlier, but slightly different. I'm interested in what your favorite Open Source app is. I don't care if it's well coded or if it isn't active anymore, I just am interesteed in apps that work and do something useful. The internet is a big place, so with a few suggestions some of us may find a new favorite app.
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Firefox, since it's the only app I use every single day. |
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3 apps I use everyday; Ubuntu, Firefox and Eclipse. All easy to use and extensible. |
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Ubuntu, Pidgin, Adium, Firefox, Inkscape. |
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Besides Minefield nightly? Probably Miranda IM. And Wordpress. And Drupal. And Adobe AIR SDK. And love/hate relationship with PostgreSQL. |
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Adium / Pidgin Instant Messengers, Foxit PDF Reader, FileZilla FTP, Paint.NET aka Photoshop lite, SQLite SQL Database, too many to list here... |
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I mentioned it in a similar thread, here. Google Chrome/chromium is a great project to learn from. |
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Eclipse, Firefox and PostgreSQL About the latter, I am perpetually amazed at the maturity and sturdiness of PostgreSQL! |
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FileZilla. |
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Notepad++ Great for quick looks at code files without having to open an IDE for syntax highlighting. |
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Like others have stated, way to many to list here but here is a sample of my favorites.
Not apps but still great open source components
And not open source but free
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I think Apache has some of the best open source projects around. A couple of my favorites are Commons and, of course, HTTP Server. |
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Drupal is a good study in plugin-type architecture ("hook" system). |
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GNU Screen is one of the most interesting and useful apps I've come across. |
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GNU Emacs, beyond doubt. |
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besides everything already mentioned, nginx is nice. |
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