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WinSCP, for the transfer-then-delete function. It's the only thing I run under WINE.also open sourceCalibre, for doing everything I need with ebooksedit: Calibre still does everything I need but is open source
Edit: thank you to everyone who pointed out my incorrect info
9 2 ReplyCalibre is free software
12 0 Replyfree != open source, but apparently Calibre is open-source and I didn't realize it. I will edit my post. THank you for making me check my facts. :-)
2 0 ReplyOpen source is a subset of free software. Free software is always open source.
6 9 ReplyHmmm no free software can be closed source. Neither is the subset of the other but they intersect
5 1 ReplyFree software, as defined by the fsf, preserves the users freedom to study, change and distribute the software. The right to study entails that the source code be made available: Wikipedia article. Calibre is licensed as GPL3, thus it is free software as defined by the fsf.
10 3 ReplyYou're absolutely correct. Not to be confused with freeware which is more ambiguous and most often proprietary (though not always).
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But WinSCP is opensource too: https://github.com/winscp/winscp
6 0 ReplyI'm 0/2!
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