gedit (which is great, syntax highlighting and tabs, but as easy to use as "notepad" type programs)
gedit is great, except for one thing: it leaves those nasty ~temp files around then I have to clean em up, it's a hassle.
Some software I recommend:transcode: CL tool used to re-encode video/audio from one format to another. Best used in conjunction with...dvdauthor: a CL set of tools to produce your own dvd menusbluefish: a graphical syntax highlighting editor specifically designed for web development, it also does tag completion and site managementfirestarter: gui interface to iptables, makes firewall configuration a breezemplayer, gimp, xmms, gaim: they may be common, but they're goodOf course there are some programs I don't like very much. Lately, ggv has been giving me a lot of problems. And the number of free hi-power vector programs is still lacking (no thanks to me!). So there's still a lot of work to be done.
gnumetric is very nice as is abiword.
k3b, best cd/dvd burning application I've ever used.
You use a cd/dvd burning application? Why?:confused:
After all, running Windows without a decent anti-virus is like walking through a Red Light District after eating five metric tonnes of Viagra.