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That's another one... Jira and FogBugz are better than any OSS tool I saw, such as redmine or bugzilla.
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Hmm.Originally posted by russell View PostYeah, most of the free stuff is better than the paid for crap.
Windows and MacOSX are better than Linux
MSOffice is better than LibreOffice
Visual Studio is better than Eclipse (as is IntelliJ from 2nd hand info)
Photoshop is better than Gimp
Adobe Flash/Flex tools are WAY better than OSS versions
Perforce is supposed to be better than SVN (2nd hand again)
SQLServer & Oracle are better than MySQL
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They also have SVN and Sub Version as two different products, but hey no one's perfectOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostThe "website design" one is utterly meaningless - they have Adobe CS, which is primarily a graphics manipulation suite, alongside Coda, which provides code editors and server management utilities.
EDIT: just noticed "Frameworks" too - they've got four server-side frameworks alongside Jquery, which is a client-side JS library.
I think this sucks, just like 99% of all "infographics"
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The "website design" one is utterly meaningless - they have Adobe CS, which is primarily a graphics manipulation suite, alongside Coda, which provides code editors and server management utilities.
EDIT: just noticed "Frameworks" too - they've got four server-side frameworks alongside Jquery, which is a client-side JS library.
I think this sucks, just like 99% of all "infographics"
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