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GregLocock

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Apr 10, 2001
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very pretty disk space analyser

Crimson Editor - Industrial strength text editor

Editpad - another good text editor

WinMerge - graphical text file comparison

CSDiff - text output text file comparison

Foxit - pdf reader

Pdfcreator - you guess

Cheers

Greg Locock

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Our guys tend to like nedit. Although it's a UNIX application, there are Windows ports. Given that editor choice is one of the most pervading arguments between uber-nerds of the software world, it's not surprising to find this mind boggling wikipedia page:



- Steve
 
Yeah I like nedit on *nix. But it isn't on the approved load for Windows!

Oh, and for nix have a look at midnight commander, a very useable clone of the pre-insane Norton app





Cheers

Greg Locock

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windirstat

Neat, thanks for the pointer.

(Committed emacs user)

- Steve
 
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gadwin print screen

for others is a good source.
 
How about good software for Linux (Ubuntu)?
 
sdz,

xfig, galeon, khangman, vim, ...

What do you want to do with the software?

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JHG
 
What do you want to do with the software?

Compute PI to 100+ dp's of course, which I found easy this week using Maxima.

- Steve
 
But more seriously...

As a near 20-year Matlab-aholic, we had a network outage this week that killed my licence server. I'm seeing how long I can use octave for my daily work (signal analysis mainly) before it runs out of steam. It's doing very well so far - I've not even thought about restarting the ML licence server.

- Steve
 
Don't you notice a HUGE speed difference? I can't remember what i was doing but for one built in function matlab was 20 times faster than octave.

That's a whinge, overall I am very impressed by Octave.

Cheers

Greg Locock

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I haven't really compared speeds yet. Most of my stuff is blink-of-an-eye processing (diff/hilbert/cumsum/fft/logical/plot) of 1D signals. Octave (and ML of course) can provide answers faster than I can ask the questions.

I am impressed too.

- Steve
 
Octave has no (proper) equivalent of xlsread. Bummer, so I can't run some code created by a supplier. Of well, at least 3.2.0 (for Windoze) is now up on the sourceforge web site. Looks good so far.

- Steve
 
to get a good amount of free softwares (including firefox, thunderbird, notepad++, filezilla, gimp, openoffice, etc...) on a portable device such as an usb stick and use it everywhere whitout needing to install it.

Cyril Guichard
Defense Program Manager
Belgium
 
Why not install Cygwin on your PC? Then its possible to run Nedit and Perl for example. I use it since I really miss the good old days with Unix



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