Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 31st Oct 2011 12:59 UTC, submitted by Martin H Hansen
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Gimp, Inkscape, LibreOffice, Apt, Hugin, Handbreak, VLC, XBMC, I could keep going. As a RiscOS fan, you must know of Artworks (which kind of carried on from !Draw), which became Xara Xtreme on PC, which Inkscape UI is based on. Inkscape is practically family. I've used Linux for my home desktop for years and I'm happier with it as a desktop then I have been since I left RiscOS. Guake gives me F12 command line goodness (and keeps the desktop alive) and Bash/Unix shell is better than the RiscOS command line shell. Python is better than BBC BASIC ever was. The only thing I still miss of RiscOS is the save/load drag drop.




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I have several systems, mainly Alphaservers/Alphastations running Linux and the amount of useful software is really low. Besides of Blender and Firefox there are not that many. Most are either half finished or unrefined not suitable for real work. Amount does not equal quality.
From all the different systems I have collected along the years, must say the IYONIX is really one of the most fun and usable ones I have.