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List of your linux Apps

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#151 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

bester69 wrote:Web - Epiphany
I would recommend using flatpak (there is a Debian jessie repository available) and installing Epiphany from that instead.

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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#152 Post by bester69 »

jejej, I think we're running out of linux application, :?
I think i cant post any more interesting linux's apps, thats all :shock:

As i see there's nothing new and refreshing to come in some few years
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#153 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

Yes I agree, the functionality of the GNU/Linux desktop does appear to be complete :)
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#154 Post by Innovate »

bester69 wrote:jejej, I think we're running out of linux application, :?
I think i cant post any more interesting linux's apps, thats all :shock:

As i see there's nothing new and refreshing to come in some few years
You've just repeat the same history in 2015 :lol:
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?

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#155 Post by bester69 »

:arrow: 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.


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http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/kde-connec ... oid-linux/
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#156 Post by GarryRicketson »

I don't see what use this app is, I don't use KDE, and don't use Android,
but any way, there are a lot of others that do,
thanks for sharing.

I did find some interesting comments about the website
that hosts these. It appears safe enough, but these comments
are interesting.
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They are sponsored by big companies to promote products through misleading articles.
The article "If You Don’t Upgrade to Windows 10, This Will Happen" from Ben Stegner, 13th of July is a good example.
and , this one is really funny,....
comment-75398425
While the site is tame, it has the possibility to negatively influence a child in the realm of computers. While the site is benign, young minds might try to take advantage of the potentially destructive element mentioned.
And for any body new to Debian, these "wonderfull apps",
as nice as they may sound can and sometimes do cause
a lot of problems on your Debian system. You should
read this, and do some good research BEFORE, downloading
and installing things that do not come from the Debian repos.
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian

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#157 Post by bester69 »

GarryRicketson wrote:.. You should
read this, and do some good research BEFORE, downloading
and installing things that do not come from the Debian repos.
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
Kde connect comes in debian repost,
It's tool to integrate the KDE Plasma Workspace with your smartphones and similar devices.
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/kde/kdeconnect

This App in my opinion is one of the greats :o :wink:



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#158 Post by GarryRicketson »

That is good to know , thanks.

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KDE Connect is the best. 8)
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#160 Post by bester69 »

Opera Browser
Opera browser is back again , Finally Opera is opera again.... :P

Lighter, Faster than ever, and Stable version, with usually Opera's Framework tools (VPN, Downloader manager, Ad Blocker, Geastures, Turbo, Battery Saver, Sync Data, etc)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Features_ ... eb_browser
http://www.opera.com/uk/computer/features

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#161 Post by bester69 »

Wire Messenger
Android /MacOs/ Windows/ Linux
https://wire.com/download/

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#162 Post by bester69 »

Telegram Messeger
https://telegram.org/faq#q-what-is-tele ... -i-do-here

Telegram is for everyone who wants fast and reliable messaging. Business users and small teams may like the large groups, desktop apps and powerful file sharing options.

Telegram is a messaging app with a focus on speed and security, it’s super-fast, simple and free.
You can use Telegram on all your devices at the same time — your messages sync seamlessly across any number of your phones, tablets or computers.

With Telegram, you can send messages, photos, videos and files of any type (doc, zip, mp3, etc), as well as create groups for up to 5000 people or channels for broadcasting to unlimited audiences. You can write to your phone contacts and find people by their usernames. As a result, Telegram is like SMS and email combined — and can take care of all your personal or business messaging needs.

You can use Telegram on smartphones, tablets, and even computers. We have apps for iOS (6 and above), Android (2.2 and up) and Windows Phone. You can also use Telegram's web version or install one of our desktop apps for Chrome, Windows, OSX, and Linux.

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https://desktop.telegram.org
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#163 Post by GarryRicketson »

https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
On Debian installing software from random websites is a bad habit. It's always better to use software from the official Debian repositories if at all possible.
And I wish the spammer would use "thumb nails" so the posts
at least look decent, the huge images make the spam even spammier,
and are just plain "ugly", and in bad taste.

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#164 Post by GarryRicketson »

One "Linux" app we enjoy, and it is in the Debian repos:
http://tux4kids.alioth.debian.org/
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Tux Math, is a great game,and learning experienec
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And there are many more.
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and there are more Tux Games,
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Super Tux Kart is fun

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Easy to install, and available in the Debian repos.

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apt-get install supertuxkart 

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#165 Post by bester69 »

Garry, those ones are shitty spectrum age Games, why dont you just post some good linux game from Steam?, So we can pay some good prize for a really good linux game you know its worth it...

furthermore they are not new games..

please, Thank you :shock:
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#166 Post by GarryRicketson »

bester69 » those ones are ********* spectrum age Games
That is just your opinion, which is not worth much, and learn to use decent language.
Thank you

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#167 Post by sunrat »

Telegram Linux client is quite good and I use it regularly. OTOH, Slack is a message system I use much more often and its Linux client is a hog so I use web browser interface for that.

And girls, stop bickering. Learn to accept other peoples' opinions graciously.
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#168 Post by bester69 »

synfig studio
http://www.synfig.org
synfig is a vector based 2D animation package. It is designed to be capable of producing feature-film quality animation. It eliminates the need for tweening, preventing the need to hand-draw each frame.

Introduction to Synfig Studio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8SF_-gJ0_w

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Synfig + Papagayo: Lipsync Tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y0Ox0cnlL4
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#169 Post by Nili »

GNU nano :fist:
Best tool ever :P
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