How about a table with category of app on the left, a couple of Windows/Mac
examples in the middle, and a couple of Linux examples on the right? That way
people may be able to find it by the program they used, or the type of
application they are using.
Have a great day:)
Patrick.
- Origi
Hey Rachid,
thanks for the info!
Only I think it's hard to name Windows applications. For example, for
> burning there are a lot of Windows applications. I use InfraRecorder (Free &
> Open source) for burning in Windows.
>
The truth is that it's not so easy to make this application table. I name
Hey,
Great start. Only I think it's hard to name Windows applications. For
example, for burning there are a lot of Windows applications. I use
InfraRecorder (Free & Open source) for burning in Windows.
For browsing you can choose between Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome...
But if it's only to
Hello all,
I've searched information about the alternative Linux apps as I've committed
to this task.
Here is the result of my work (probably not much impressive -it's not
finished !-)
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ar0Z6vOO38EydFk4OThnbmxjMFVFY0wzeEZOdndGQWc&hl=en&authkey=CJCmgLUG
The
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