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Revision as of 23:24, 25 March 2020
Contents
Members
Team Captain: David Hedlund
Participants:
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.
Privacy
Misc
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.
About
- Team Captain: David Hedlund
- Participant: Adfeno
- Summary: A listing of free software replacements.
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