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==Members==
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<onlyinclude>Here is a list of popular free software applications that we recommend to replace common proprietary applications. Ceasing to use proprietary appliations is a good way to start migrating to freedom.</onlyinclude>
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'''Team Captain:''' [[User:David_Hedlund|David Hedlund]]
 
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==About==
 
 
Here is a list of popular free software applications that we recommend to replace common proprietary applications. Ceasing to use proprietary appliations is a good way to start migrating to freedom.
 
  
 
We have a separate list for each operating system because some of the free replacements don't run on all the operating system.
 
We have a separate list for each operating system because some of the free replacements don't run on all the operating system.

Revision as of 08:59, 26 July 2021

Here is a list of popular free software applications that we recommend to replace common proprietary applications. Ceasing to use proprietary appliations is a good way to start migrating to freedom.

Team Captain: David Hedlund

Participants:

We have a separate list for each operating system because some of the free replacements don't run on all the operating system.

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Free operating systems

Nonfree operating systems

After you replace the nonfree apps, how about replacing the nonfree system with a free GNU/Linux distribution next? For your freedom's sake.

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About

  • Team Captain: David Hedlund
  • Participant: Adfeno
  • Summary: A listing of free software replacements.


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