Scott wrote:

> In Ubuntu, you can use their synaptic program which gives (I think--I
> don't use Ubuntu, I've only played with it) a listing of software
> divided by category.  There are also various lists around of Linux
> equivalents to MS software.  There really is quite a bit available, what
> things seem to be lacking?  Ubuntu is based on Debian, which has one of
> the largest collections of software. 
> 

Also worth mentioning... http://freshmeat.net/ and http://sourceforge.net/


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