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2006-02-15
If only quantity equaled quality..
Why would one? Most of the same stuff works under Windows just fine.
Yes, I know what package managers are. Personally I prefer Gentoo's Portage, but each to their own.
Not all the same stuff is available for Linux.
http://www.digikam.org/about/overview
http://www.calligra.org/
http://www.kde.org/applications/education/cantor/
Digikam: http://sourceforge.net/projects/digikam/files/digikam/2.2.0/
Calligra: http://www.calligra.org/news/calligra-packages-for-windows-released...
Cantor: "If you have windows, then you can use The KDE on Windows Project, please note that there is already a Cantor.exe ported to windows, so is not necesary build the application. Otherwise, you can build and install kdelibs from sources."
So, uhh, your point...?