Software to Consider
This list consists primarily of software I've found useful. This usually means that it does what it does well enough for me, works intelligently and as advertised, and might not be "user friendly" in the traditional sense, but lends itself to my workflow.
- Arch Linux for x86/x64 workstations
- Xfce desktop environment
- Arora QtWebKit browser
- Web Developer Firefox extension
- MOC console audio player
- OpenOffice.org office suite
- Kontact PIM (email, etc)
- Irssi irc client
- TTYtter Twitter client
- GIMP image manipulation
- scrot screen capture utility
- dvtm text console "tiling window manager"
- j.sh console tool to jump to commonly used directories
- Synergy+ network keyboard/mouse sharing (maintenance fork of Synergy)
- Audacity audio editor
- ESET Smart Security Windows security software