Difference between revisions of "Applications"
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Revision as of 13:09, 18 January 2020
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The following lists show only an extract from all available applications | ||
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Radio | Internet |
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Windows Applications | Linux Application |
The complete application lists are sorted in categories. You might as well search ![]() ![]() If a package is on this lists, than it is also in the GhostBSD ports collection and available as binary package. | ||
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