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Gentoo
LibreOffice
GIMP
Inkscape
GCC
Linux(Kernel)
GNU core-utils
VLC
Bash
Transmission

>12:20:49

Well fuck. Thread's over, everyone go home.

>GIMP
>VLC

Is this how you proprietaryfags cope?

kde.

It was a bit more than 10 applications, but 20 seconds isn't a long time.

>hurr durr

Please name a closed source video player appthat's better than VLC.
And I'm a mpvfag.

mpv

>GIMP

potplayer

this

Linux
Notepad++
MPC-HC
Libreoffice
Firefox
Thunderbird
Openstreetmap
Wikipedia

Man you really fucked this up
>Libre office
>GIMP
>GCC not LLVM
>VLC
>Transmission not rtorrent

>not deluge
:^)))))))))))))

Being this delugded.

>Transmission

youtube-dl
megatools
keepassx
wine
wget
qbittorrent
keepass 2
atom
gparted

ffmpeg
gcc
packetfilter
vlc
keepass
bash
qemu
docker
jenkins
redmine

7zip
MPC-HC/MPV/VLC
qBittorrent
SumatraPDF
LibreOffice
Firefox

That's it really.

transmission (real men torrent remotely, faggots)
gparted
apache
php
keepass(x/2/whatever)
7zip
pacman
kodi
zsh
f-droid

Why not give me 10 closed source applications in 19 seconds that do not have at least equally good free alternatives?

nvidia drivers
steam
after effects
google maps

...yep, that's about it.

>VLC

Photoshop
Maya
Ableton
Fruity Loops
Mac OS
WIndows 10
Steinway
SAI
Facerig Pro
Zbrush

linux
firefox
emacs
wine i guess
hmmm

>10 closed source software that are better than open source in 20 seconds
photoshop
call of duty xyz
applyVideoCutshit/sonyvegasxyz
many many many coprorate tailored software
welll 20 secs over fucking bitch op

How the fuck can anything be better than VLC? I mean seriously anything, like any software in all of history? It's served me perfectly for over 10 years

youtube.com/watch?v=D8o9G5DeLQc

no idea.

...

qBitTorrent and Deluge
VLC and MPV (and MPC)
Firefox and Chromium
Kolourpaint > paint
Linux kernel
Gedit
Gparted
7zip
Kodi
Wire
Android
Godot and Unreal Engine 4
GCC
Eclipse
GNOME and KDE

>7zip better than Winrar
>Wire better than Whatsapp
>Android better than iOS
>VLC and MPV better than Potplayer

TOP KEK LEL

it's just VLC trying to prevent you from being a even bigger faglord, -and failing at it.

All true. I thought you were actually serious until I read
>iOS is better than Android
I took the b8

Why is this that proprietary software tends to be "better" than free software though?

People actually make a living with it

>Winrar
>good
Pick one

Winrar makes me a Winrar

1. GCC and Clang are pretty much the best compilers in terms of supported target platforms, language standards compliance, and in many cases, performance of generated executables (ICC has some advantages, but only on Intel chips).

2. Despite recent attempts by Mozilla to sabotage their own product, Firefox still has the best plugin/add-on/extension support of any browser. Chromium comes in a nice close second here.

3. Any open source torrent client beats uTorrent, as versions past 2.2.1 are ad-riddled garbage, and 2.2.1 itself is insecure. Personally, I prefer Deluge, but I have heard only good things about rTorrent.

4. Android is, in general, less vulnerable than iOS, and supports more hardware platforms. It also can be modified by the user to be able to have root privileges in a way that does not introduce additional vulnerabilities to the phone, or prevent the user from being able to (manually) update their OS to the latest and most secure version. From a security standpoint, it is a clearly superior option to iOS, so long as good physical security is practiced, and so long as one stays away from heavily modified OEM versions of the OS that do not receive regular security updates.

5. SQLite has no viable alternatives as an embedded relational database. It is simply the best at what it does.

6. No video player supports as many codecs as VLC. It is clearly a superior choice, particularly when obscure video formats are involved.

7. 7zip supports perhaps more archive formats than any other equivalent software.

8,9,10. Most decent retro console emulation software is FLOSS. Project64, Visual Boy Advance, and Snes9x are all GPL, and best in class for their respective platforms.

All of them, because they respect your freedom.

They also don't assume I'm a retarded monkey like OP who doesn't know how to code. If you can't see the source code, you're a cuck.

Leafpad.
I don't use many programs.

Sed, awk and grep

>Tfw nobody can even deny this

This is what down syndrome addled freetards actually believe.

Konsole
Dolphin (the file manager)
Dolphin (the emulator)
Guayadeque
Firefox
KeePassX
Baka-MPlayer/mpv
Thunderbird
Vim
Deluge


Too easy OP

>atom
Chokes on files larger than a few megabytes.

Libre office
Thunderbird
Grub2
Ipxe
Linux
Gnu coreutils
Pfsense
Ffmpeg
mplayer
Abcde

All
of
those
are
true

I disagree. I quit VLC years ago back in my Windows days in favor of the far superio The KMPlayer. Eventually The KMPlayer was supersceded by PotPlayer which is still by far better than VLC.

linux > windows
openbsd > windows
freebsd > windows
vim > notepad
openjdk > oracle jdk
postgresql > oracle sql server (or whatever it's called)
postgresql > microsoft sql server (or whatever it's called)
git > uh idk bitkeeper?
bash > the batch intepreter thing on windows. not better than ksh though.

What are the open source competitors to Matlab and Mathematica? ... idk

Is gcc really better than, say, the intel c compiler?

Probably not. It's doubtful that Intel is paying money to develop and maintain a compiler unless they actually find it to be benefitial in some way. That being said, it's unlikely that 99% of programmers would ever notice any noteworthy difference in the final compiled executable.

At least I'm not a cuck.