Le 2011-02-23 13:53, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions a écrit :
I worked on the Extras and Additional Software page and folder.
http://lungstrom.com/libreoffice-dvd-project/LibreOffice-disc-North-American-DVD/extras.html
I took some packages out.
Found the Mac text editor is now paid only.
I added some to it.
The folder that holds the English versions of these Win, Linux, and Mac OSX
packages is about 253 MB. That makes this English N.A. DVD so far 4.1 GB
in size.
Not much room for any more packages [i.e. French and Spanish versions]
No sure if you would want to include Sunbird. It is no longer being
developed by Mozilla. The development is now only happening on the
Lightining extension.
No problem with the Spanish and French version for now, as there is so
little space. Most of these have ES and FR versions. We are used to
looking for the NL versions of software from lists. :-) and :-( at the
same time.
I have been working on an English Free and Open Source package list.
http://www.lungstrom.com/list/
Since I moved over to Ubuntu for my desktop, I have not updated it,
much, in the past year. So I have this list. The German language version
had a German language site listed near the bottom of the page. It looks
like it is for an Open Source DVD
http://www.opensource-dvd.de <http://www.opensource-dvd.de>and here is
the English translation
<http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&langpair=auto%7Cen&u=http://www.opensource-dvd.de/&tbb=1&rurl=translate.google.com&usg=ALkJrhjD2rqIkWCEza-NMBjatYZltMSgog>
of that page.
I took that link out, since it is for a German language DVD. I wonder if
I should put in my free list link and some others that may be good to
use. I have not done that yet.
Wow, the German site is a busy looking site with an enormous amount of
advertising. Your list looks fine. I imagine there are other lists, but
then they would be built on their author's preferred tastes as well. As
long as the page you put it on is not as busy as the German site. :-)
BTW ... I used to use ClamWin as my antivirus. I liked my clients to
keep a hands on approach to virus checking, so ClamWin did not have all
the bells and whistles but they had to be aware of what it did by being
a little more involved in the process. www.ClamWin.com. Maybe you
could add it.
BTW2 ... I usually use Klamav (KDE) to scan someone's hardrive for
viruses if I am asked to *ugh* work on a Windows box. I just move the
hardrive (in a USB box) to my Mandriva box and run Klamav on it. Works
great.
Cheers
Marc
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