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mine would have to be amarok, used to be a Juk fan, but have been since converted! all you songs in one place with playlisting + lyrics databse and compatibility ...
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    what program/app could you not live without and why?

    mine would have to be amarok, used to be a Juk fan, but have been since converted!
    all you songs in one place with playlisting + lyrics databse and compatibility with ipods. pretty dam cool.
    You know, aliens are going to come to earth in 50 years and kill the hell out of us for DDoSing their networks with this SETI crap
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    Mine would be Kopete. I can sit for hours watching people sign in/out whilst I'm invisible to the world. It gives me a great sense of power.

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    Firefox! Konqueror is also my favourite file manager.
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    Truthfully, I think that mine would be Frozen Bubble. Is it productive? Maybe not! However it is that little app that you can bring up for any reason and just forget the world exists. If you are studying and your mind is overloaded, it is there to vent on. If something tragic happens and you are overwhelmed with questions of why, you can lose yourself in it for little bit to calm down! Working on a project for work and just get stumped, you can refocus your concentration, then regroup and finish your project. If you are just plain simply bored you can kill time real fast with it.

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    If you went by the programs I use the most every day, my list would be as follows:

    1. Firefox
    2. Gaim
    3. ls
    4. su
    5. cd
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    Hmmm... Maybe Celestia, it give me something interesting to do when I'm bored.

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    for daily use,mozilla followed by chromium bsu,great timewaster. then xine for my movies,the picture is so crisp & clear it's incredible

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    for a little old time reference take a look at /forum/coffee-lounge/26807-best-piece-linux-software.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by techieMoe
    If you went by the programs I use the most every day, my list would be as follows:

    1. Firefox
    2. Gaim
    3. ls
    4. su
    5. cd
    techiemoe, you're just too nerdy... I haven't caught myself using the command line in months now...
    Mine is Firefox. I suspect that's what most people's will be.

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    LinEAK.

    It basically lets me use the special keys on my keyboard. I haven't opened a menu in quite some time thanks to it:

    Media Key = Terminal
    Webcam = Firefox
    Messenger = Gaim
    Documents = OpenOffice.org Writer
    Home = rox

    It broke on me once, and my productivity slowed down SO much because I'm so adjusted to having everything accessible from the keyboard.

    I <3 it!!
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