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Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2016-12-28 18:21
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

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2016-12-29 00:27
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.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-14 16:15
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

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-15 13:28
by Nili
GNU nano :fist:
Best tool ever :P

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-15 14:45
by Head_on_a_Stick

Code: Select all

Helium: ~ $ echo $EDITOR
ed
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/ed

The only editor badass enough for me...

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-15 17:56
by bester69
UltraEdit for Linux (version 16.1, released 2016-08-23)
The world's best text editor for 20 years
2+ million users and many Fortune 100/500/1000 enterprise customers can't be wrong

UltraEdit is a powerful disk-based text editor, programmer's editor, and hex editor that is used to edit HTML, PHP, javascript, Perl, C/C++, Python, and virtually any other coding/programming language. UltraEdit can handle and edit files in excess of 4 gigabytes. An industry award winning application, UltraEdit includes a free trial period (30 days) so you can try all of the application's features before purchasing a license.
Prize: 99$ 1 license

Imagesubir foto

Key features
http://www.ultraedit.com/products/ultra ... tures.html

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-19 16:57
by bester69
2 Great frontend for mpv

Baka Mplayer
http://bakamplayer.u8sand.net
Baka MPlayer is a free and open source, cross-platform, libmpv based multimedia player. Its simple design reflects the idea for an uncluttered and enjoyable environment for watching tv shows.

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Some useful features –
Mouse/Touchpad gesture support, increase or decrease volume with touchpad.
Hardware accelerated playback with vdpau or vaapi.
Youtube playback support through youtube-dl.
Less startup time than VLC and Mplayer.
Dim desktop feature, darken the display.
Multilingual support.



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

Posted: 2017-01-19 17:44
by GarryRicketson

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-21 01:27
by eor2004
I like "Baka" mplayer, have used it in other linux distros and it is very good, too bad it is not available in debian repos, I hope one day it would be available! :(

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-21 12:37
by Head_on_a_Stick

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-22 01:30
by bester69
Install spotifyClient:
https://www.spotify.com/es/download/linux/

Install spotifyWeb:
https://github.com/Quacky2200/Spotify-W ... x/releases

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blockify
mute spotify adverts on linux
https://github.com/serialoverflow/blockify

Debian

Code: Select all

    sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gstreamer-0.10 gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0 python-gst-1.0
    sudo apt-get install libdbus-1-dev libdbus-glib-1-dev
    sudo pip3 install dbus-python
    sudo pip3 install git+https://github.com/serialoverflow/blockify
Great App.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-24 19:46
by bester69
Print Friendly & PDF
https://www.printfriendly.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOYKL7KYeSQ
This is a CLoud App that deserve to be posted :) , It has button's addon for Firefox/Chrome and any other Browser by Bookmarking it.

PrintFriendly cleans and formats web pages for perfect print experience. PrintFriendly removes ads, navigation and web page junk, so you save paper and ink when you print. It's free and easy to use. Perfect to use at home, the office, or whenever you need to print a web page.


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Features
Print Preview: Optimizes and displays content for print.
Edit Before Printing: Remove images, text, and print only what you want.
Print or Save as PDF: Print now, or save for later as a PDF.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-24 20:27
by GarryRicketson
I found a app that removes the oversized images, that should be
posted as thumbnails. They are so ugly and "spammy",...this way
I don't have to see them.
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Here is how:
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Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-24 20:59
by bester69
GarryRicketson wrote:I found a app that removes the oversized images, that should be
posted as thumbnails. They are so ugly and "spammy",...this way
I don't have to see them.
Image

Here is how:
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Im agree, they might be "spammy" depending on the situation. I think a software's post require a good visible image, it doesnt have to be huge, neither a tinny thumbnail. You should learn not all/most people match your thoughts, and you're not always right. Anyway, i knew you would come up with this stuff..i could feel your energy/spirit triyng to attack me :? lol

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-24 22:44
by qyron
I forced myself to read through the entire accursed thread just so I would be able put in my 2 cents without becoming obnoxious. Reading everyone else posts is actually useful and I discovered a couple of interesting applications to add and test to my system but when I have to face one of your posts...

As previously mentioned: stop posting full sized images. Please. Use thumbnails. I actually make most of my forum viewing from a 3.5 inch screen and its irritating to have an image polluting my screen as I try to read.

And the more I read the more I came to the same conclusion: I feel as if I'm being (force) fed infomercials.

You "sound" as a salesman. A sleazy, door to door, bible salesman. Is anyone paying you to spam these forums? Or you do it out of pure sadism?

I ask for this thread to be closed. It has veered way off the originally supposed objective it proposed.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-25 00:23
by bester69
qyron wrote: I ask for this thread to be closed. It has veered way off the originally supposed objective it proposed.
im not going to say anything about that, please dont mess the post, just dont mess it, many people are following it

thanks,

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-26 11:30
by Innovate
Other than Pidgin, Franz multi-messenger there's....

http://i.imgur.com/QfY02fY.png
Rambox
http://rambox.pro/

I can't believe above clouds there're still more cloud. Explore never end after all.
Rambox support even more messengers than those 2.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-26 13:27
by bester69
Innovate wrote:Other than Pidgin, Franz multi-messenger there's....
...
Rambox
http://rambox.pro/

I can't believe above clouds there're still more cloud. Explore never end after all.
Rambox support even more messengers than those 2.
Nice App, thanks for sharing :wink:

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-31 15:39
by bester69
Duplicati
https://www.duplicati.com
- Incremental backups and data deduplication
- Interrupted backups can be resumed
- Strong encryption AES-256
- Web-based user interface
- Auto-updater.

Many Backends
Duplicati works with standard protocols like FTP, SSH, WebDAV as well as popular services like
Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive & S3, Google Drive, box.com, Mega, and many others.

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Very good App, one of the best :o

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-31 16:26
by Head_on_a_Stick
^ I prefer tarsnap:

https://www.tarsnap.com/

It's paid for but worth it.

Also, please read http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=123831 and reduce the size of your screenshots, not everybody has an unlimited connection...