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GNU Compiler Collection GNU Compiler Collection
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A very good set of compilers. I just wish that it could optimize the code a little more, especially with architecture-independent means. Other than that, the Freedom aspect of it is impressive.
Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox
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4
   

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A good web browser, a little bit "expensive" on the resources that it uses (especially regarding machines with lower specifications: in particular low RAM availability).
Apache Subversion Apache Subversion
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4
   

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LPRng
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GNU Emacs GNU Emacs
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4
   

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LaTeX LaTeX
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4
   

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The easy way to use TeX, while having a lot of power and a myriad of packages to complement the functionality of this superb typesetting system.
MPlayer MPlayer
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4
   

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A very powerful (even if a little bit complex) set of utilities for playing movies. Almost anything can be played with it and, of course, the encoding process couldn't be better than with the companion program mencoder.
mutt mutt
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4
   

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AUCTeX AUCTeX
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4
   

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An excellent tool for productivity for the creation of LaTeX files with Emacs. I can't stress it enough how useful this package is. It will save you thousands and thousands of keypresses onc you learn the basics.
Perl Perl
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4
   

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