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  1. QMAIL

    QMAIL

    QMAIL - An OpenSource Mail Transfer Agent

    qmail is a mail transfer agent (MTA) that runs on Unix. It was written, starting December 1995, as a more secure replacement for the popular Sendmail program. qmail is a modern SMTP server which makes sendmail obsolete. qmail's source code is in the public domain. It is also free software.

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  2. jEdit

    jEdit

    jEdit - Open Source Text Editor

    jEdit is a text editor for programmers, available under the GNU General Public License version 2.0. It is written in Java and runs on any operating system with Java support, including Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and BSD.

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  3. K3b

    K3b

    K3b - Open Source Data Burning

    K3b is an open-source burning application for Linux. Like the rest, K3b supports common tasks like burning audio CDs, data discs, disc images and disc copying. For movie lovers, K3b can even rip your DVDs to your hard drive in either of the popular DivX or Xvid formats. If you're running Linux, K3b is easily one of the most popular options for burning anything to your optical discs.

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  4. LibreOfficeCalc

    LibreOfficeCalc

    LibreOfficeCalc - Open Source Spreadsheets

    LibreOffice Calc is the spreadsheet component of the LibreOffice software package. Since forking from OpenOffice LibreOffice Calc has undergone a massive re-work of external reference handling to fix a large number of defects in formula calculations involving external references, and to boost data caching performance especially when referencing large data ranges.

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  5. Gnumeric

    Gnumeric

    Gnumeric - Open Source Spreadsheets

    Gnumeric is a spreadsheet program that is part of the GNOME Software Desktop Project. Gnumeric is distributed as software under the GNU GPL license; it is intended to replace proprietary and other spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel. Gnumeric has the ability to import and export data in several file formats, including CSV, Microsoft Excel , Microsoft Works spreadsheets (*.wks), HTML, LaTeX, Lotus 1-2-3, OpenDocument and Quattro Pro; its native format is the Gnumeric file format (.gnm or .gnumeric), an XML file compressed with gzip.
    Gnumeric's accuracy has helped it to establish a niche for statistical analysis and other scientific tasks.

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