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  GNU, the greatest source of FREE software on the planet.      
 
    
 
 I have probably purchased tens of thousands of dollars on software through my travels with a computer going back to the Commodore.    Expecially since I have been involved with internet marketing.    I have purchased HTML editors, word processing suites, most of the programs Adobe has to offer, and many others I will never use. 
 
    
 
  GNU for the novice just starting out has all of those programs and more.       The selections of free software is more than anyone has room for on their computer. I know, I have tried.      
 
    
 
 In each section noted in the left column (below) there are up to 10 categories with a plethora of titles in each category.    I especially like a math scrabble game called    TuxMathScrabble          http://www.asymptopia.org/  
 
    
 
     Audio                      http://directory.fsf.org/category/aud/  
 
 
    Business and productivity        ...</description>
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