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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 28 January 2004 08:40, Rich Braun wrote: > My list includes: > - Excel/Word OpenOffice 1.x works fine -- I say that as the lone Linux user in a Windows-only shop. It's in my interest to blend in and keep quiet, and I haven't once had to ask anyone to translate a Word or Excel document into an open format for my benefit. OpenOffice is only frustrated by one of our in-house "applications" which is a dog's dinner of the worst variety of script kiddie VB embedded in Excel. Then again, it doesn't run on Excel three quarters of the time, either. I'm quietly replacing it with a proper J2EE application. > - TaxCut > - Quicken > - Quickbooks There are some GNUCash and Kapital users on this list: now's the time for them to pipe up. > - Exact Audio Copy If it's CD audio extraction we're talking about, _nothing_ on earth comes close to cdparanoia, and the best part is that Konqueror uses it and lame to give you drag-n-drop ripping. Any other need you might have is covered by sox (ever need to convert NeXT .snd files into raw data and boost the left-channel audio 10% in the process? Yeah, me neither, but it's great for that kind of stuff). WMA -> WAV can be done by mplayer. > - Citrix Client If you area able to use Microsoft's Terminal Services client to connect to the box in question, rdesktop is a one-for-one replacement. Again, permits me to do my job without raising any eyebrows. As an added benefit to the above, I'm literally the only guy in the office who isn't affected when the latest and greatest Outlook scourge comes to town. Best, d. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAF8PRsIjNiQTGkXARAvWDAJ48m9EHsCKMwFQvzhyTtPFnbZTAmgCgiGTw TAQSmLpEvQI7ijOrYNBgK3s= =PN6r -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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