The projects used for GUI development.
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Vim
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Happy vi-user since 1982; been using vim(1) on Linux and Cygwin for a lot of code development: complete, stable, does the job well. |
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GNU Compiler Collection
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MinGW - Minimalist GNU for Windows
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Cygwin
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Makes life bearable as a developer on Windows! Been using this for many years now, satisfied overall, appreciate how close this gets. |
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Linux Kernel
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Qt 4
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Great libraries, very good documentation. seen minor visual glitches and some incomplete areas (e.g. image metadata support), but 90% happy with features, and 95% with quality. |
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Mozilla Firefox
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Using this a lot, aside Opera. Good feature set (minor gripe: no animated SVG?), active dev, stable, does fine with 99% of sites. Can be a bit bloated. |
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Bash
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Give me bash in an xterm, and the world is good. Works well interactively and in glue scripts. Nit: Not always smooth with non-ASCII environments. |
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GIMP
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Apache OpenOffice
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