+1 Telesha. Keep LXDE as small as possible, yet usable. - Mail clients: I don't use them anymore. Thunderbird is big, yet it contains all that you need. - Browser: Seamonkey - No Gnucash. On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Marc Telesha <mtelesha@gmail.com> wrote:
The less avilable the better. I think most people that will use LXDE want a minimal OS and not something like xubuntu.
Abiword and Gnumeric: Abiword is GREAT and it is very functional. I really prefer it over OpenOffice. Gnumeric: Works and gets the job done. I feel that if a person needs more then these two they will know enough to zypper in Open Office themselves. I would much rather have the option of installing Open Office then it being installed when I don't want it on my older LXDE computer.
Epdfview: I prefer Epdfview to any other light weight viewers.
Mail Client: Personally I haven't used one for years. I find that they are to slow and can cause issues when you use more then one computer. I prefer web gui.
Gnucash: I would say not to install a program that most people would not use. I personally use a spreadsheet and mint.com.
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