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And the winner is Web Weaver, an open source project to clone Adobe's hugely popular Dreamweaver. If you submitted one of the top 30 most popular entries, keep an eye on your inbox -- we'll get in touch so that we can send you a cool Mono T-shirt! ![]() Web Weaver(385 votes, 51 comments) An application which replicates most of Dreamweaver's functionality on the Linux platform (or anything supporting Mono really). Dreamweaver is one of the big reasons why several companies do not switch to Linux. ![]() Miranda IM(366 votes, 92 comments) Miranda IM is the greatest instant messenger I've ever used. MonoCAD(225 votes, 33 comments) Real Opensource CAD package as an alternative replacement for AutoCAD users Diva(181 votes, 11 comments) Diva is a project to build an easy to use, scalable, open-source video editing software for the Gnome desktop. ![]() PDF WorkShop(113 votes, 10 comments) A graphical editor of pdf files to put multiple pages per sheet and order the pages to make booklets for printing. ![]() TeXStudio(100 votes, 23 comments) An integrated studio for writing and managing TeX documents, with a clean and simple interface: a TeX aware sourceview window and a live preview window; with simple palette windows for managing document structure, references and citations, and symbol insertion. Novell MSN(99 votes, 17 comments) A msn messenger clone for GNU/Linux. With innovative features, easy to use, and elegant. SVN GTK# Frontend(83 votes, 5 comments) Basically a tool that looks like VSS but utilizes the power of the SVN, and is build using GTK#. Event Reminder(83 votes, 6 comments) A simple application that docks in the taskbar to remind important dates of the user with 3D efects animations. |