Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Fri 11th Jul 2008 15:42 UTC
Linux "Linux App Finder's mission is to catalog useful GNU/Linux programs and provide a great resource to discover new apps". The programs are organized in categories to browse the collection. It has an alternatives page to find an equivalent Linux app to replace your Windows or OS X app when you make that switch. The app's page has user submitted screenshots and a research section where links to reviews for that app is provided.
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RE: JSenior Match
by satan666 on Fri 11th Jul 2008 16:03 UTC in reply to "JSenior Match"
satan666
Member since:
2008-04-18

Some seniors have some discussions on the boomer singles' site. The society should take care of our seniors and we should have a sense for them.

That's why now we have Linux App Finder. This utility can help the seniors find the applications that they were looking for for so long.

Since this become more expensive for us all.

That's why these applications are free.

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RE[2]: JSenior Match
by tomcat on Fri 11th Jul 2008 19:59 in reply to "RE: JSenior Match"
tomcat Member since:
2006-01-06

That's why these applications are free.


No, they're NOT all free. Some of them (such as this one) require that you purchase them.

http://linuxappfinder.com/package/mybooks

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RE[3]: JSenior Match
by raver31 on Sat 12th Jul 2008 00:13 in reply to "RE[2]: JSenior Match"
raver31 Member since:
2005-07-06

way to go, linking to a dodgy website that google has marked as malware

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RE[3]: JSenior Match
by wrocic on Sat 12th Jul 2008 00:16 in reply to "RE[2]: JSenior Match"
wrocic Member since:
2008-07-10

can we get Tomcat barred for linking to this site which is full of spyware and virus ?

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RE[3]: JSenior Match
by Marsolin on Mon 14th Jul 2008 18:44 in reply to "RE[2]: JSenior Match"
Marsolin Member since:
2008-07-14

Most are free, but some are not. For users who are logged into the site there is a Filter Options link available when browsing that saves your preferences.

Filters include the interface (including toolkit), free vs. non-free, and ability to select specific repositories.

Chad
http://linuxappfinder.com
http://feedsanywhere.com

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