If we decide to go with gnupg it might be a good idea to use winpt(http://www.winpt.org) as it offers a nice gui interface to gpg and most windows user have an irrational fear of using a console. Some other ideas would include AbiWord (an excellent light weight word processor - http://abisource.com), gAIM (an instant messenger client, talks pretty much every protocol you can think of - http://gaim.sf.net), and CDex (a cd ripper/encoder, suports ogg vorbis - http://cdexos.sf.net) If this is targeting CS/Math people (as I would guess it is if the discs are being handed out in Violette) we might was to include some programming tools. I've found that Dev-C++ is decent Free C/C++ IDE (http://bloodshed.net). Also I really like SciTE (http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html). Also, it might be a good idea to only inclue things that are available for both win32 and linux, because already knowing how to use various tools would make switching that much easier. (Doing that would knock winpt, cdex, and dev-c++ off my list) -- Peter Snoblin http://www2.truman.edu/~pas577 http://strangefun.dyndns.org:8080 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim: CHA1512 jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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