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No I'm not curious necessarily, I have a great list of programs I use regularly, I was suggesting they post a list. There's plenty that are cross platform, or good alternatives, like Nixnote for desktop use of your Evernote account, and GWoffice for localized integration of Google Office, that students should be privy

What about a Lifehacker Pack for Linux: Student Edition? I recently partitioned my drive and have been using Ubuntu 12.04 the vast majority of the time.

I prefer SugarSync to Dropbox because it allows you to choose ANY folder on your system to sync. It's also good to note that both have very nice mobile apps as well for sending assignments or collaborating on the go. (honorable mention is the new Google Drive app, which can allow you to edit most things online as

Most of these programs you can get to automatically install off of the web with different web apps. My favorite for simplicity is ninite.com but allmyapps.com has a lot more options.