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2005-07-06
Specialty third party applications?
I've been on Linux/BSD for a few years now, and I don't think I've installed anything from outside the archives in 2 years. (Well, some old video games, but that's just data files in my home directory, using engines from the archives...)
Again, I just get curious when someone who's seriously into *nix tools and programming uses OS X as their primary OS. It's really common in the Common Lisp world, but that's largely a historical oddity (there were/are a number of very good commercial/free implementations for Mac OS/OS X).
There are too many proprietary apps not available for Linux/BSD to use it as a main desktop for me. You'll never get around that, until the major software developers recognize Linux or BSD as worthwhile.