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List of your linux Apps
Re: List of your linux Apps
Too many to list, but the few that I use the most I keep in the favorites tab of the Whisker Menu:
Claws Mail
Firefox
Gnome-MPV (Excellent!!)
gPodder
Liferea
Speedcruch
Stellarium
Thunar
Tilda
Transmission
Xfce-dict
I occasionally use leafpad, xfburn, shotwell and gimp
and of course synaptic and gparted.
Claws Mail
Firefox
Gnome-MPV (Excellent!!)
gPodder
Liferea
Speedcruch
Stellarium
Thunar
Tilda
Transmission
Xfce-dict
I occasionally use leafpad, xfburn, shotwell and gimp
and of course synaptic and gparted.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
I think that some great Windows applications that can be runned propertly on linux (using wine) deserve to be known. Many of us would like to know about theses applications so that we dont need have windows installed in another boot partition or in a virtual machine.Ardouos wrote:bester69 wrote:PhotoScape - Great Free Photo Editing Software
Software built for Windows is Linux software?
Thanks to project wine linux community can install windows applications with sometimes extra features not easy available in open sourse apps., I think its easy to understand unless you're a hater.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Perfect365
(wine - Windows App)
Perfect 365 by ArcSoft is photo retouching software that allows you to turn your photos into professional looking portraits with the click of a button. This software is one of the most user-friendly photo retouching software packages available.
https://perfect365.arcsoft.com/
It works very good with wine; Do we have something similar in linux ??? ,
Unitl Then..See results:
(wine - Windows App)
Perfect 365 by ArcSoft is photo retouching software that allows you to turn your photos into professional looking portraits with the click of a button. This software is one of the most user-friendly photo retouching software packages available.
https://perfect365.arcsoft.com/
It works very good with wine; Do we have something similar in linux ??? ,
Unitl Then..See results:
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Recently I've been very much enjoying a few *nix-specific apps.
-tmux, a terminal multiplexer
-newsbeuter, a terminal based RSS reader
-Gnome Maps OH WAIT NO THAT STOPPED WORKING
-Gnome boxes, a very simple and easy to use virtual machine program
-PowerTop, Power utility. This gave an extra hour of battery, and puts Linux on par with Windows for battery
-Conky, because of course
-Gnome-Shell and basic gnome applications, plus various gnome extensions
-xournal, great for taking handwritten notes via touchscreen
-nano, because I haven't spent the time to learn vim and nano is nice and simple and sufficient for my needs
-Bleachbit, for cleaning out the junk
-Onboard on screen keyboard, because it's way better and more configurable than the default gnome keyboard.
And a few applications that are available for both *nix and Windows/OSX
-Google Chrome/Chromium- still my favorite web browser
-Several Chrome apps, like mightytext, hangouts and docs
-Firefox- always good for when 'd rather google didn't track my every move
-Icedove (although I know it's called thunderbird everywhere except Debian)
-Libreoffice
-VLC, because it can play virtually anything
-Gimp
-tmux, a terminal multiplexer
-newsbeuter, a terminal based RSS reader
-Gnome Maps OH WAIT NO THAT STOPPED WORKING
-Gnome boxes, a very simple and easy to use virtual machine program
-PowerTop, Power utility. This gave an extra hour of battery, and puts Linux on par with Windows for battery
-Conky, because of course
-Gnome-Shell and basic gnome applications, plus various gnome extensions
-xournal, great for taking handwritten notes via touchscreen
-nano, because I haven't spent the time to learn vim and nano is nice and simple and sufficient for my needs
-Bleachbit, for cleaning out the junk
-Onboard on screen keyboard, because it's way better and more configurable than the default gnome keyboard.
And a few applications that are available for both *nix and Windows/OSX
-Google Chrome/Chromium- still my favorite web browser
-Several Chrome apps, like mightytext, hangouts and docs
-Firefox- always good for when 'd rather google didn't track my every move
-Icedove (although I know it's called thunderbird everywhere except Debian)
-Libreoffice
-VLC, because it can play virtually anything
-Gimp
Laptop: Debian GNU/Linux 9 'Stretch' 64bit
Read: https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian/
We are the Universal OS. Be patient, give help, teach the Debian way.
Read: https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian/
We are the Universal OS. Be patient, give help, teach the Debian way.
Re: List of your linux Apps
Veracrypt
https://veracrypt.codeplex.com/
VeraCrypt is an open-source freeware fork of the discontinued TrueCrypt project used for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE).
It can create a virtual encrypted disk within a file or encrypt a partition
According to its developers, security improvements have been implemented and issues raised by the initial TrueCrypt code audit have been addressed.
--> Veracrypt allow us to mount encrypyed drivers under Windows System, thanks to "Traveller Disk" (Portable Windows app ready to mount encrypted voume)
https://veracrypt.codeplex.com/
VeraCrypt is an open-source freeware fork of the discontinued TrueCrypt project used for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE).
It can create a virtual encrypted disk within a file or encrypt a partition
According to its developers, security improvements have been implemented and issues raised by the initial TrueCrypt code audit have been addressed.
--> Veracrypt allow us to mount encrypyed drivers under Windows System, thanks to "Traveller Disk" (Portable Windows app ready to mount encrypted voume)
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Re: List of your linux Apps
WMAil - desktop client for Gmail & Google Inbox
https://thomas101.github.io/wmail/
Downloads:
http://thomas101.github.io/wmail/download
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Free Professional Image Editor
https://pencilsheep.com/
Rich set of standard image editing tools:
Layers, filters, layer styles, adjustment layers, masks, selections, brushes, undo/redo, graphics tablet support, raw file import, etc.
New and unique features
Interactive filter layers
Full GPU acceleration
Full HDR support
Download:
https://pencilsheep.com/d
https://thomas101.github.io/wmail/
Downloads:
http://thomas101.github.io/wmail/download
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Free Professional Image Editor
https://pencilsheep.com/
Rich set of standard image editing tools:
Layers, filters, layer styles, adjustment layers, masks, selections, brushes, undo/redo, graphics tablet support, raw file import, etc.
New and unique features
Interactive filter layers
Full GPU acceleration
Full HDR support
Download:
https://pencilsheep.com/d
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Ring - SIP phone (Beta)
Android /Windows/ MacOs/ Linux
https://ring.cx/
Ring is free software which allows its users to communicate in multiple ways.
- A telephone: a simple tool to connect, communicate and share.
- A teleconferencing tool: easily join calls to create conferences with multiple participants.
- A media sharing tool: Ring supports a variety of video input options, including mutliple cameras and image and video files
- A messenger: send text messeges during calls or out of calls (as long as your peer is connected).
Android /Windows/ MacOs/ Linux
https://ring.cx/
Ring is free software which allows its users to communicate in multiple ways.
- A telephone: a simple tool to connect, communicate and share.
- A teleconferencing tool: easily join calls to create conferences with multiple participants.
- A media sharing tool: Ring supports a variety of video input options, including mutliple cameras and image and video files
- A messenger: send text messeges during calls or out of calls (as long as your peer is connected).
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Re: List of your linux Apps
>>Very, very good program, i recommend it
Twinkle 1.10 --> SIP phone
http://twinkle.dolezel.info/
http://www.twinklephone.com/
Features - In addition to making basic voice calls Twinkle provides you the following features:
- Multiple active call identities
- Call Waiting / Call Hold/ Call redirection/ Call reject
- Mute / Do not disturb
- Repeat last call
- Dialpad Dialler
- Missed call indication
- History of call detail records for incoming, outgoing, successful and missed calls
- Simple address book
- STUN support for NAT traversal
- Support for UDP and TCP as transport for SIP
subir imagen
Supported audio formats[edit]
G.711 A-law: 64 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
G.711 μ-law: 64 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
G.726: 16, 24, 32 or 40 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
GSM: 13 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
G.729: 8 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
iLBC: 13.3 or 15.2 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
Speex narrow band: 15.2 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
Speex wide band: 28 kbit/s payload, 16 kHz sampling rate
Speex ultra wide band: 36 kbit/s payload, 32 kHz sampling ra
Twinkle 1.10 --> SIP phone
http://twinkle.dolezel.info/
http://www.twinklephone.com/
Features - In addition to making basic voice calls Twinkle provides you the following features:
- Multiple active call identities
- Call Waiting / Call Hold/ Call redirection/ Call reject
- Mute / Do not disturb
- Repeat last call
- Dialpad Dialler
- Missed call indication
- History of call detail records for incoming, outgoing, successful and missed calls
- Simple address book
- STUN support for NAT traversal
- Support for UDP and TCP as transport for SIP
subir imagen
Supported audio formats[edit]
G.711 A-law: 64 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
G.711 μ-law: 64 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
G.726: 16, 24, 32 or 40 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
GSM: 13 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
G.729: 8 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
iLBC: 13.3 or 15.2 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
Speex narrow band: 15.2 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
Speex wide band: 28 kbit/s payload, 16 kHz sampling rate
Speex ultra wide band: 36 kbit/s payload, 32 kHz sampling ra
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Re: List of your linux Apps
>>> Great frontend for mpv , make mpv look like "Totem Player"
GNOME MPV
GNOME MPV is a simple GTK+ frontend for mpv. GNOME MPV interacts with mpv via the client API exported by libmpv, allowing access to mpv's powerful playback capabilities.
http://gnome-mpv.github.io/
GNOME MPV
GNOME MPV is a simple GTK+ frontend for mpv. GNOME MPV interacts with mpv via the client API exported by libmpv, allowing access to mpv's powerful playback capabilities.
http://gnome-mpv.github.io/
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Re: List of your linux Apps
And the SMPlayer front end for MPV makes gnome-mpv look like Totem!
Not to mention we can have SMPlayer on a Jessie base, but not gnome-mpv (unless someone comes up with an appimage or the like)
QMPlay2 is a very efficient and small media player--I have Jessie versions in my multimedia OBS repository, though the Windows version also runs under Wine.
I have to argue with including Windows apps running under Wine in a thread called "List of your linux Apps". There should be a separate thread for those--by no stretch of the imagination are they "Linux Apps."
Not to mention we can have SMPlayer on a Jessie base, but not gnome-mpv (unless someone comes up with an appimage or the like)
QMPlay2 is a very efficient and small media player--I have Jessie versions in my multimedia OBS repository, though the Windows version also runs under Wine.
I have to argue with including Windows apps running under Wine in a thread called "List of your linux Apps". There should be a separate thread for those--by no stretch of the imagination are they "Linux Apps."
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Hi Steve,stevepusser wrote:And the SMPlayer front end for MPV makes gnome-mpv look like Totem!
Not to mention we can have SMPlayer on a Jessie base, but not gnome-mpv (unless someone comes up with an appimage or the like)
QMPlay2 is a very efficient and small media player--I have Jessie versions in my multimedia OBS repository, though the Windows version also runs under Wine.
I have to argue with including Windows apps running under Wine in a thread called "List of your linux Apps". There should be a separate thread for those--by no stretch of the imagination are they "Linux Apps."
gnome-mpv,got a fan, i've using it and i love it , i think this frontend is what mpv was missing. This one has been a great discover !!
I like gnome's styles apps, they look elegant and simple.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Web - Epiphany
Web is the WebKit based web browser for GNOME. It offers a simple, clean, beautiful view of the Web. Its code name is Epiphany.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Web
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_(web_browser)
Nice and clean Gnome's interface, with solid and fast webkit 2.14, you will love this internet browser
Web is the WebKit based web browser for GNOME. It offers a simple, clean, beautiful view of the Web. Its code name is Epiphany.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Web
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_(web_browser)
Nice and clean Gnome's interface, with solid and fast webkit 2.14, you will love this internet browser
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Certain apps on my daily usage
Pale Moon
SpaceFM
spacefm-find
ranger
spectrwm
urxvt/tmux
nano
udevil
feh
mpv
DeaDBeeF
LXappearance
WeeChat
suckless-tools (dmenu)
sudo
apt
UnDinaru (font)
.rar
file
caca-utils
conky-cli
gtk2-engines
Pale Moon
SpaceFM
spacefm-find
ranger
spectrwm
urxvt/tmux
nano
udevil
feh
mpv
DeaDBeeF
LXappearance
WeeChat
suckless-tools (dmenu)
sudo
apt
UnDinaru (font)
.rar
file
caca-utils
conky-cli
gtk2-engines
openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE/Wayland
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Re: List of your linux Apps
I've switched from zsh to a Linux port of OpenBSD's Korn shell, it feels like moving to a monastery after the lurid opulence of the z shell and it's lovely globbing...
https://github.com/dimkr/loksh
Shells are "Apps" too, right?
Has anybody tried Powershell?
https://github.com/dimkr/loksh
Shells are "Apps" too, right?
Has anybody tried Powershell?
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I would recommend using flatpak (there is a Debian jessie repository available) and installing Epiphany from that instead.bester69 wrote:Web - Epiphany
This will give you the very latest development version of Epiphany that is updated every day
Instructions here:
http://flatpak.org/apps.html
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Re: List of your linux Apps
jejej, I think we're running out of linux application,
I think i cant post any more interesting linux's apps, thats all
As i see there's nothing new and refreshing to come in some few years
I think i cant post any more interesting linux's apps, thats all
As i see there's nothing new and refreshing to come in some few years
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Yes I agree, the functionality of the GNU/Linux desktop does appear to be complete
deadbang
Re: List of your linux Apps
You've just repeat the same history in 2015bester69 wrote:jejej, I think we're running out of linux application,
I think i cant post any more interesting linux's apps, thats all
As i see there's nothing new and refreshing to come in some few years
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 30#p596292
Is that all you've got?
or you're just out of breathe to find new discoveries for today?
Re: List of your linux Apps
Very good App, that works great with kde plasma--> You get all calls/sms with a popup in kde Notifier, you also can query level battery..
KDE Connect
KDE Connect is an Android app and a Desktop app that acts as a bridge between your mobile devices and your computers.
KDE Connect provides several features to integrate your phone and your computer:
- Shared clipboard: copy and paste between your devices.
- Share files and URLs to your computer from any app, without wires.
- Virtual touchpad: Use your phone screen as your computer's touchpad*.
- Notifications sync (4.3+): Read your Android notifications from the desktop.
- Multimedia remote control: Use your phone as a remote for Linux media players.
- WiFi connection: no USB wire or bluetooth needed.
- RSA encryption: your information is safe.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/kde-connec ... oid-linux/
KDE Connect
KDE Connect is an Android app and a Desktop app that acts as a bridge between your mobile devices and your computers.
KDE Connect provides several features to integrate your phone and your computer:
- Shared clipboard: copy and paste between your devices.
- Share files and URLs to your computer from any app, without wires.
- Virtual touchpad: Use your phone screen as your computer's touchpad*.
- Notifications sync (4.3+): Read your Android notifications from the desktop.
- Multimedia remote control: Use your phone as a remote for Linux media players.
- WiFi connection: no USB wire or bluetooth needed.
- RSA encryption: your information is safe.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/kde-connec ... oid-linux/
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