A brief history of awesome.
Title | Score |
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Software | Score |
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blender "Nostalgic and easy to use modelling software. This is where I cut my teeth." |
4 |
steam-launcher "The best portal for Linux games available. Will benefit the Linux community ad infinitum." |
5 |
weechat "The best terminal based IRC client, but feels counterintuitive." |
3 |
xchat "This client is antiquated and should be replaced with the more current hexchat fork." |
2 |
qbittorrent "Supports auto-opening of Japanese/Chinese character torrents where Deluge falls short. However it is second to Deluge I find even with this feature." |
4 |
deluge "Outside of rTorrent this client is the most compliant of any Torrent clients (READ: Will be blocked by the least trackers). The only thing wrong with this client is it won't open Japanese/Chinese character torrents automatically, and it must be done manually." |
5 |
vlc "A must have on any computer. It has the best built-in playback of obscure video/audio codecs/containers. Decodes 10bit without artifacts. It should be a permanent replacement for Totem in Mint 16!" |
5 |
thunderbird "By far the most feature rich e-mail client. IRC, RSS, spam filters, everything about it is fabulous." |
5 |
gparted "This is my go-to partition solution before any Linux install. Easy to use and effective." |
5 |
firefox "The best browser. Be sure to add extensions Ghostery and Adblock Plus for the least annoying web experience available." |
5 |