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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2003, 06:11:00 AM »
Boooo Bernie  
Ok, nobody answered this topic, so i'm feeling kinda sad for you  
But euhm... well, i'm not sure if it's a good idea to just stuff a bunch of freeware/shareware (whateverware) utilities in one box.
I know i might just use 2 or 3 from them, isn't it better to just get the seperately than?
I didn't really checked all the different utilities, so they might have been verrry selective and only got the best ones.
I hope they will be able to pay the packing & commercialising of it.
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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2003, 10:54:00 AM »
$30 seems very high considering everything listed is completely free and available from Sourceforge.net or from Fink. Even if you have a dialup I don't think the CD is worth it.

Fink is definitely the better way to go and it's free.

Eterm-0.8.10  -- Command Line Window -->Terminal.app

joe-2.9.6 -- Text Editor
jed-B0.99-14  -- Text Editor  -->Text edit

GIMP-1.2.1-- Graphic Editor (Like Photoshop)

bzip2-1.0.1  -- Compression Tool.  -->included in OS X

bochs1.3  -- PC emulator like Virtual PC --> might be useful, if it works

BitchX1.0 -- IRC Client (Command line) -->iChat

bash-2.05  -- Command line shell -->included in OS X

nmap-2.53  -- network mapping tool -->might be useful

AbiWord-0.9.3  -- Word Processor (Like MS Word)-->not bad

oroborOSX  -- Integrates UNIX windows into Aqua -->freely available

Xpdf-0.91  -- PDF viewer  -->Use Preview or Acrobat

xmahjongg-3.3  -- Mahjongg game -->fun game

xfree86-4.2.0  -- UNIX Graphics Engine -->freely available elsewhere or from Apple(x11)

xfce-3.6.3  -- Window manager for XFree86

xemacs-21.1.12  -- Text Editor --> very powerful GUI version of emacs (which is included in OS X)

xchat-1.6.4  -- Graphical IRC Client --> iChat

xasteroids-5.0  -- classic video game --> not familiar with this game

windowmaker  -- Window manager for XFree86

wget-1.8.1  -- ftp client -->included in OS X

vim-61 -- Text Editor  -->improved version of vi, which is in OSX

QuakeForge-0.3.0  -- Quake Video Game

procmail-3.15.1  -- process e-mail -->included with OS X

Pine-Pico-4.43  -- E-mail Client --> command line mail reader

pico-4.0  -- Text Editor  -->included in OS X

pgp4pine-1.75.6  -- Encrypt E-mail

OpenOffice-Beta  -- Beta test Word Processor beta wordprocessor? not the full suite?

NcFTP 3.1.3 --  FTP client

mutt1.2.5  -- e-mail reader -->difficult to use command line mail reader

lynx2.8.4  -- command line web browser. --> self explanatory

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« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2003, 10:38:00 AM »
Not sure if these are included in kps's list.  

Freeware Gems for Mac OS X

http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003...5/freeware.html
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« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2003, 12:52:00 AM »
Nah, kelly...yours are gems. They appear to be "native" OS X apps (with the exception of XAbiWord --which still needs X11)...while those off the overpriced CD are unix apps that are packaged for OS X. They either run only in the Terminal or need X11 graphics to run.