Recommended
Software
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Graphic Manipulation and Vector Drawing
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Free Fonts

GNU
FreeFont
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GNU
FreeFont:
This project aims to provide a useful set of free outline
(i.e. OpenType) fonts
covering as much as possible of the Unicode character set. The set
consists of three typefaces: one monospaced and two proportional (one
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Gentium: This
is an excellent font created for the purpose of covering a great range
of characters used worldwide with Latin characters, Greek characters,
and Cyrillic, along with the accents and diacritic signs. It
is available under the OFL. |

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Linux
Libertine: An excellent
replacement for proprietary fonts such as MS Times New Roman.
It is dual licensed under the GNU
GPL and the Open Font License (OFL). |
 
Liberation Fonts |
Liberation
Fonts: These fonts, created with the efforts of Red Hat
and Ascender
Corporation
are metrically equivalent to proprietary fonts such as MS Times New
Roman (Liberation Serif), MS Arial (Liberation Sans), and MS Courier
New (Liberation Mono). They were created for people to use
freely, regardless of their office suite programs. These
fonts
are licensed under the GNU
GPL + font
exception license.
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Ezra
SIL
Hebrew
Unicode Font |
Ezra SIL Hebrew Unicode Font:
When I need Hebrew fonts, this is perhaps the best free
Hebrew
font I have ever found. It is available under two free software
licenses: OFL (the whole code), and the MIT License (for Hebrew layout
intelligence). |
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Videos and Music
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VLC:
Is a free media player which can almost play every video and
audio codec found on the Internet (with the exception of Real codecs).
It is becoming gradually the alternative to Windows Media
Player as it is becoming far less problematic with the problems with
DRM and access to some copyrighted material. It also offers
the user the opportunity to not switch from player to player depending
on the codec, but instead looking every video file with one player.
It is also useful to watch DVDs in your computer.
Finally, it has a nice addition: it plays OggVorbis (audio)
and OggTheora (video), two free formats which are the alternative to
other proprietary formats. It is available for all operative
systems: MS Windows, MacOS, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and many
others. |
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Amarok:
Perhaps, of all the GNU/Linux players, for me, this one is
the best. Its defect is being heavy and consuming
memory.
However, it is wonderful to play all kinds of music such as
MP3s and OggVorbis. It lets the user organize his or her own
music, and even it is an ideal program in the free software world to
even organize and load the MP3s you may have to your iPod.
The only thing that it cannot do is to play video. |
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This is becoming a very popular music player. Based on
Mozilla-Firefox's code, it is light, easy to use player. It even
plays certain formats such as OggVorbis format. This is, after
amaroK the second best music player in the free software world.
It can be used even with the iPod or other devices. |
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