Cool list of software. The only stuff I pay for is games. Coincidentally, the only thing I use Windows for is games.
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Everything else I use I use in linux, and is free open-sourced software:
Mozilla for Browsing/Email/News/Download Management
Gaim for IMing. Using plugins, support for all the popular IMs is available.
KVirc for IRCing (supports multiple simultaneous server connections).
Vim for HTML/PHP/ASP/Perl/C/C++ development. *Snicker*
Eclipse for Java development.
OpenOffice for word processing, spreadsheets, etc..
Gimp for image editing
XMMS for Audio playing (MP3s and CDs).
Audacity for editing Audio.
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Xine for playing DVDs and watching video.
Xawtv for TV Tuning (I have an ATI TV-Wonder and a 19" monitor, no need for a TV).
X-CD-Roast for CD burning. It can also create ISOs from a cd or from files on a filesystem.
KDE's Ark for working with archives in a gui (I rarely do).
Oh, and I play
Neverwinter Nights in Linux.
At the moment, I only use windows for 3 games:
PlanetSide - Windows only
Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror - There is a linux version, but there isn't support for my Nostromo n50 Speedpad, and I play this more often than any of the other FPSes I have with the possible exception of planetside, now that I've found it. I've got a wireless keyboard and don't wanna kill the batteries all the time.
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Magic The Gathering Online - Windows only.
I also have Warcraft III, which I like, but don't play anywhere near as much as the other games.