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<h1>Experience the possibilities with FreeBSD</h1>
<blockquote>
<p>FreeBSD can handle nearly any task you would expect of a UNIX
workstation, as well as many you might not expect:</p>
</blockquote>
<hr align="left" noshade="noshade" width="100%"><font
color="#FF0000"><font size="+1">FreeBSD is a true open system with full
source code.</font></font>
<blockquote>
<p>There is no doubt that so-called open systems are <i>the</i>
requirement for today's computing applications. But no commercial
vendor-supplied solution is more open than one which includes full
source code to the entire operating system, including the kernel and
all of the system daemons, programs, and utilities. You can modify
any part of FreeBSD to suit your personal, organizational, or
corporate needs.</p>
<p>With its generous <a
href="&base;/copyright/freebsd-license.html">licensing policy</a>,
you can use FreeBSD as the basis for any number of free <i>or
commercial </i>applications.</p>
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<hr align="left" noshade="noshade" width="100%"><font
color="#FF0000"><font size="+1">FreeBSD&nbsp;runs thousands of
applications.</font></font>
<blockquote>
<p>Because FreeBSD is based on 4.4BSD, an industry-standard version of
UNIX, it is easy to compile and run programs. FreeBSD also includes
an extensive <a href="&base;/where.html">packages collection </a>and <a
href="&base;/ports/index.html">ports collection</a> that bring
precompiled and easy-to-build software right to your desktop or
enterprise server. There is also a growing number of <a
href="&base;/commercial/commercial.html">commercial applications</a>
written for FreeBSD.</p>
<p>Here are some examples of the environments in which FreeBSD is
used:</p>
<ul>
<li><b>Internet services. </b>Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
find FreeBSD ideal, running WWW, Usenet news, FTP, Email, and other
services. Ready-to-run software like the <a
href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</a> web server or the Wu-ftpd
FTP&nbsp;server make it easy to set up a business or
community-centered ISP. Of course, with FreeBSD's unbeatable <a
href="&base;/internet.html">networking</a>, your users will enjoy
high speed, reliable services.</li>
<li><b>X Window workstation. </b>From an inexpensive X terminal to an
advanced X display, FreeBSD works quite well. Free X software (<a
href="http://www.xfree86.org/">XFree86</a>) comes with the
system. <a href="http://www.xig.com/">Xi Graphics</a> offers
accelerated X software for high-performance graphics hardware (such
as Matrox), as well as the industry standard Motif and OpenGL
libraries.</li>
<li><b>Networking. </b>From packet filtering to routing to name
service, FreeBSD can turn any PC into a Internet firewall, email
host, print server, PC/NFS server, and more.</li>
<li><b>Software development.</b> A suite of development tools comes
with FreeBSD, including the GNU C/C++ compiler and debugger and the
Perl scripting language. Java and Tcl/Tk development are also
possible. Popular editors like Xemacs and more esoteric programming
languages like Icon work just fine, too. And FreeBSD's shared
libraries have always been easy to make and use.</li>
<li><b>Net surfing.</b> A real UNIX workstation makes a great Internet
surfboard, and the BSD version of <a
href="http://home.netscape.com/comprod/products/communicator/index.html">Netscape
Navigator</a> with Java support runs on FreeBSD. Surf the web,
publish your own web pages, read Usenet news, and send and receive
email with a FreeBSD system on your desktop.</li>
<li><b>Education and research.</b> &nbsp;FreeBSD makes an excellent
research platform because it includes complete source code.
Students and researchers of operating systems or other computer
science fields can benefit greatly from such an open and
well-documented system.</li>
<li><b>And much more. </b>Accounting, action games,
MIS&nbsp;databases, scientific visualization, video conferencing,
Internet relay chat (IRC), home automation, multiuser dungeons,
bulletin board systems, image scanning, and more are all real uses
for FreeBSD today. If you have an innovative application for
FreeBSD, <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/gallery.cgi">let us
know</a> so we can add it to our <a
href="&base;/gallery/gallery.html">gallery</a>.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<hr align="left" noshade="noshade" width="100%"><font
color="#FF0000"><font size="+1">FreeBSD is an operating system that will grow with
your needs.</font></font>
<blockquote>
<p>Though FreeBSD is free software, it is also <i>user supported
</i>software. Any questions you have can be posted to hundreds of
FreeBSD developers and users simply by e-mailing the <a
href="mailto:freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG</a>
mailing list.</p>
<p>FreeBSD also has a worldwide group of programmers and writers who fix
bugs, add new features and document the system. Support for new
devices or special features is an almost constant development process,
and the team keeps a special eye out for problems which affect system
stability. FreeBSD users are quite proud of not only how fast but how
reliable their systems are.</p>
</blockquote>
<h2>What experts have to say . . .</h2>
<blockquote>
<p><i>``FreeBSD handles [our] heavy load quite well and it is nothing
short of amazing. Salutations to the FreeBSD team.''</i></p>
<div align="right"><p>---Mark Hittinger, administrator of WinNet
Communications, Inc.</p></div>
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