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clasqm wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Alexandre Figueiredo Wrote:
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<pre wrap="">A Corporate Desktop to me should have:
GNOME 2.8 or later
OpenOffice
Firefox
Evolution
GAIM
xmms in place of this that remember the Apple iTunes.
Utilities that really helps somethings... like a client to Windows
Terminal Server
Tools to burn a CD, like K3B
But, I think that GIMP - great app - should not be there.
I�m not a Web Design...
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Let me get this straight - you personally don't need a graphics app,
therefore NOBODY needs to get the Gimp?
OK, I don't do Instant Messaging. Ever. So we can get rid of Gaim. Cut
out Gnomemeeting while we're at it. I don't use that either.
](*,)
PS will somebody please explain this undying love affair they have with
K3B? Eroaster does everything I ask it to do.
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Why K3B and not eroaster?<br>
First of all, and I don't know if it's a bug, anytime I try to re-open
eroaster, it says that there is another session open.<br>
Second, it hasn't {or at least I cannot find it} a file window where to
grap the elements I want to place in my project.<br>
Third, it doesn't place an entry on the menu.<br>
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K3B is more user-friendly, that's all.<br>
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I keep on learning<br>
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