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[4]: JSenior Match
by Whats That There on Sat 12th Jul 2008 08:10 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: JSenior Match"
Whats That There
Member since:
2005-09-21

There is a benefit here.

If Tomcat is so much in love with Microsoft products as he spouts off here, he will of course have looked at that site using Internet Explorer, Windows defender and Windows Firewall. Therefore, his machine is now hosed.

We dont need to ban Tomcat as he has essentially done that himself. When he gets his machine up and running again, we will all have a good laugh at his expense.

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RE[5]: JSenior Match
by tomcat on Sat 12th Jul 2008 15:35 in reply to "RE[4]: JSenior Match"
tomcat Member since:
2006-01-06

There is a benefit here. If Tomcat is so much in love with Microsoft products as he spouts off here, he will of course have looked at that site using Internet Explorer, Windows defender and Windows Firewall. Therefore, his machine is now hosed. We dont need to ban Tomcat as he has essentially done that himself. When he gets his machine up and running again, we will all have a good laugh at his expense.


Hey, ass clown, go back and re-check the link. You'll find that it's for the Linux App Finder site, not some malware site. That's the subject of this article. *SMACK*

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