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2007-11-23
I use most of what's already been mentioned - firefox, bash, vim.... under linux all day every day.
However, the one app that my life literally depends upon is MS Money. Say what you like about MS - I don't care, this is a brilliant product for hardly any amount of money really. Its the one thing that will keep a windows partition on my hard drive, probably forever!
When used correctly, MS Money has crack like addiction, it is just unbelievably useful to keep track of finances, shares, bills and household expenditure. Nothing comes close. Use it every day without fail. Oh the weirdly very satisfying sensation of reconciling your current account.
It even passes the "wife" test with flying colors - she gets traumatised if she hasn't kept her receipts and accounts up to date. Praise indeed.
Long may it be upgraded.
Edited 2007-11-23 23:19