What's your favorite Open Source library or application?
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Michael Martin wrote:
...a chocolate bar?
yeah I think so, never eaten one. Im a picnic or snickers man myself
Josh Gray wrote:
yeah I think so, never eaten one. Im a picnic or snickers man myself
Picnic is the way to go, don't fancy the Snickers much. Problem for me is the fridge always seems to be full of them (my father in-law wins them on some machine at the club), no one else likes them and as a diabetic I'm trying to stay away from them. The beer and the rum aren't going so chocolate and lollies had to.
Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004
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#ZipLib is my current fave.
"It was the day before today.... I remember it like it was yesterday." -Moleman
I agree, my vote is for #ZipLib :)
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For components, db4o and MyXaml come to mind right off. :-) And for applications, Thunderbird, Paint .NET, Firefox, and ToDoList.
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Hey, thanks for mentioning ToDoList. I just checked it out, and I've been searching for something just like it. It's going to be really useful. Check it out here: http://www.codeproject.com/tools/ToDoList2.asp[^]
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Just curious. Coffee table discussion. Not intended to start a flame war. If you don't have one, that's fine too. Marc
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Hey, thanks for mentioning ToDoList. I just checked it out, and I've been searching for something just like it. It's going to be really useful. Check it out here: http://www.codeproject.com/tools/ToDoList2.asp[^]
I use ToDoList extensively to manage my freelance project list. ToDoList rocks.
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Here's my top 10: 1. Firefox 2. Subversion 3. TortoiseSVN 4. Truecrypt 5. KeePass 6. Azureus 7. Eclipse 8. Backtrack (Linux + many useful security tools) 9. NUnit 10. Log4Net Actually, I've got about 10 more I use on a regular basis...oh well!
si618 wrote:
1. Firefox 2. Subversion 3. TortoiseSVN 4. Truecrypt
I second those!
"For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza
CP article: SmartPager - a Flickr-style pager control with go-to-page popup layer.
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Just curious. Coffee table discussion. Not intended to start a flame war. If you don't have one, that's fine too. Marc
VLC. Bee's knees.
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Just curious. Coffee table discussion. Not intended to start a flame war. If you don't have one, that's fine too. Marc
Blender, Gimp, and I've also used firefox over every other browser out there!
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Just curious. Coffee table discussion. Not intended to start a flame war. If you don't have one, that's fine too. Marc
SubSonic
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BackOrifice; wonderfully useful tool, that...;)
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
And a big 73 to the rest of the 2600 crew... :-D
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David Stone wrote:
Greasemonkey
I still haven't found a GreaseMonkey script I really can't live without.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...
Even CPhog? ;) I actually really like the Linkifier script for those times when people don't actually link URLs. And there are a few others that I've cooked up for small modifications to sites that I visit.
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Even CPhog? ;) I actually really like the Linkifier script for those times when people don't actually link URLs. And there are a few others that I've cooked up for small modifications to sites that I visit.
Even CPhog. Just not as hardcore a CP user as you :) I've got a few bookmarklets which do most of the custom things I want on various websites. I've tried GreaseMonkey scripts that alter popular sites, even made one or two myself to see how it works but it is more guff to manage when you use another computer or browser or reinstall etc. Any plans for an online repo of GreaseMonkey scripts per user? i.e. a sync.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...
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Just curious. Coffee table discussion. Not intended to start a flame war. If you don't have one, that's fine too. Marc
Subversion, TortoiseSVN, Paint.NET, NHibernate
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Just curious. Coffee table discussion. Not intended to start a flame war. If you don't have one, that's fine too. Marc
As an end-user tool, Firefox.
Kevin
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Just curious. Coffee table discussion. Not intended to start a flame war. If you don't have one, that's fine too. Marc